The data from 2024 to 2028 show a steady forecast for females at the master's or equivalent level, maintaining a consistent value of 7 from 2025 onward, after starting at 6 in 2024. This suggests stable growth and a plateau as early as 2025. Assuming the 2023 value was lower than 6, the forecast indicates progress in enrollment or participation.
Key points for future trends to watch:
- Analyzing external factors like policy changes that could affect female participation.
- Monitoring shifts in fields of study impacting the supply of qualified female graduates.
- Evaluating industry demand to ensure alignment with forecasted educational outcomes.