Forecast: Master's or equivalent level, Study period and/or work placement, Credit mobility under other international/national programmes, Annual, Males, Number

Based on the forecasted data provided for male credit mobility in master's or equivalent level programs from 2024 to 2028, there is a clear upward trend. With the value starting at 10.65 thousand in 2024 and expected to increase to 12.2 thousand by 2028, the estimated year-on-year growth rate is steady. Comparing to the standing in 2023, and with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years, we observe consistent growth reflecting increased mobility opportunities for males in higher education programs.

Future trends to watch include the impact of emerging international policies on cross-border education, technological advancements facilitating remote study placements, and evolving needs for global work experience, which may further influence mobility dynamics and the demand for such opportunities.

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