Forecast: Master's or equivalent level, Study period and/or work placement, Graduates with credit mobility of at least 3 months or 15 ECTS points, Annual, Females, Number

The number of female graduates with credit mobility at the Master’s level is forecasted to decline steadily between 2024 and 2028, from 9.36 thousand to 7.97 thousand. Compared to 2023, where the value stood at 9.70 thousand, this reflects a consistent downward trend all throughout these forecasted years with the year-on-year variation showing a decline of approximately 4% each year. Over the five-year forecast period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is negative, indicating an annual average contraction.

Future trends to watch for include the impact of evolving educational policies on mobility opportunities and the potential shift in industries’ demands that might drive changes in female enrollment and mobility at this educational level. Additionally, global economic factors and changes in higher education funding may influence these trends further.

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