The forecast for short-cycle tertiary education graduates with a study period or work placement and credit mobility shows a steady annual increase from 5.2 thousand in 2024 to 5.68 thousand in 2028 for males. This indicates a consistent growth trajectory. The data reflects a slowdown in growth before 2023, standing still, aligning with actual figures unclear, but surpassing specially during upcoming years despite standard variables. Variability seems minimal given percentage changes, with a consistent increase.
Future trends to watch:
- Impact of evolving tertiary educational policies on mobility and credits.
- Potential shifts in global education demand influencing mobility.
- Technological advancements facilitating remote learning and international exchanges.