In 2024, the forecasted number of females attaining a bachelor's degree with study periods or work placements is 20.3s. Compared to the 2023 base, which is unspecified here, the value is set to decline progressively: 18.87s in 2025, 17.72s in 2026, 16.8s in 2027, and 16.06s in 2028. Year-on-year analysis shows a consistent decline, with percentage reduction averaging a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecast period. This downward trajectory indicates a potential decrease in female participation or completion rates in higher education studies involving such placements.
Future trends to watch include:
- The impact of economic factors on female education.
- Policy changes affecting higher education funding and accessibility.
- Shifts in female participation in STEM fields or other non-traditional areas.
- Workplace dynamics influencing educational pathways.