The data indicates a steady rise in the number of females obtaining a Master’s or equivalent level degree, with annual figures forecasted to increase from 30 in 2024 to 34 in 2028, sustaining a growth pattern observed from previous years. The year-on-year growth is consistent at about 3.33%. Given this pattern, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is estimated to be around 3.23%, suggesting stable expansion in this demographic over the five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impact of educational policies aimed at promoting higher education among women.
- Economic factors affecting enrollment rates, such as job market conditions and tuition costs.
- Technological advancements that might offer alternative or more accessible pathways for education.