The forecasted data for female tertiary education graduates in Humanities and Arts in the UK shows a slight annual increase from 18.13 in 2024 to 18.26 in 2028. Considering that the figure for 2023 was approximately 18.1, this represents a continuous, albeit marginal, positive trend.
Year-on-year percentage increases are small, around the 0.2% range, highlighting a stable but slow growth. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period is projected to be consistent with recent trends.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts due to societal changes in educational preferences, economic factors influencing the job market for Humanities and Arts graduates, and the impact of government policies on higher education funding. Monitoring these factors may provide insights into more dynamic changes in this field.