In 2024, the forecast for females pursuing Master's or equivalent levels with a study period and/or work placement indicates a stable number of 4. This consistent pattern is observed in 2025 and 2026 as well. An increase is projected for 2027 and 2028, with the value rising to 5 annually. These figures are expressed in units where the baseline data for 2023 shows a value of 4.
Since all data from 2024 onwards is forecasted, no year-on-year percentage change is available from prior years. The CAGR over the forecast period 2024 to 2028 suggests a steady but slight upward trend.
Future trends worth observing include:
- The impact of educational policy changes on female enrollment in master's programs.
- Global economic conditions which may affect study and work placements.
- Societal shifts towards higher education among females and its long-term growth.