The forecast for the number of males at the master's or equivalent level participating in annual work placements indicates gradual growth from 2024 through 2028, with values rising from 10 to 12. This data reveals a steady increase of 1 s biennially, reflecting moderate engagement in work placements among males.
Future trends to consider include:
- Potential impact of economic changes on higher education and work placement opportunities.
- Shifts in industry demands affecting male participation in advanced education work placements.
- Influence of policy changes promoting or hindering educational advancement and work-based learning.