The data indicates steady numbers of doctoral-level females engaged in study periods or combined work placements, with no changes from 2024 to 2026 and a slight increase in 2027 and 2028. Compared to 2023, when the baseline was set, there is a notable rise in the number of female participants as the forecast progresses. Year-on-year percentages reveal stable growth transitioning into a slight upward shift by 2027. The CAGR over the five-year period suggests a modest annual growth rate reflecting an increasingly favorable environment for female doctoral engagements.
Future trends to watch include potential policy shifts or academic incentives that could significantly impact female participation in advanced studies. Monitoring these could inform expectations regarding further growth or stabilization in this sector.