The forecast for the population per midwives graduates in France from 2024 to 2028 shows a decreasing trend, reducing from 75.05 to 72.98 thousand persons per midwife graduate. This decline suggests an improving ratio of healthcare graduates handling fewer people, potentially signaling increased healthcare education capacity or improved retention in midwifery roles. Relative to 2023, there is no baseline data, but the trend indicates a consistent decrease over these years.
Year-on-year variation reveals a decreasing percentage change year-over-year, reflecting a gradual enhancement in midwifery resources. The five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) underscores the steady average annual improvement in workforce-to-population ratios.
Future trends to watch for include shifts in policy affecting healthcare education, potential impacts from demographic changes, and the impact of technological advancements in midwifery and general healthcare practices. Monitoring these factors will be crucial in predicting longer-term workforce needs and planning future educational resource allocations.