In the forecasted period from 2024 to 2028, the number of males completing a Master's or equivalent level with a study period or study period combined with a work placement is expected to show a steady increase, moving from 16 in 2024 to 24 by 2028. Assuming any figures for 2023 stood lower given the upward trend, the year-on-year percentage increase from 2024 onwards remains constant with an additional two units each year. This consistent rise points to an expansion in higher education completion rates among males.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential economic and policy changes that may impact the accessibility and demand for higher education.
- The influence of technological advancements on educational methods and their adoption in study programs.
- Demographic shifts that might affect male enrollment and completion rates in graduate programs.