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A-level Grades, 2010 (% of total)

U. U. A-level Grades, 2010 (% of total). A*. A*. E. E. A. D. D. A. C. B. C. B. Business Studies. Economics. U. U. A*. E. E. A*. D. D. A. C. A. C. B. B. Maths. All Subjects. A-level Economics, Business Studies and Maths: (number sitting A2).

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A-level Grades, 2010 (% of total)

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  1. U U A-level Grades, 2010 (% of total) A* A* E E A D D A C B C B Business Studies Economics U U A* E E A* D D A C A C B B Maths All Subjects

  2. A-level Economics, Business Studies and Maths: (number sitting A2) Numbers in 2010 (compared with 2009) All subjects: +0.8% Business: –0.5% Economics: +9.0% Maths: +6.2% Sources: BBC, Guardian; QCA Statistics

  3. Total acceptances for UK undergraduate degrees, 2010 Source: UCAS

  4. Total acceptances for UK undergraduate degrees, 2009 Source: UCAS

  5. Total acceptances for UK undergraduate degrees, 2008 Source: UCAS

  6. Total acceptances for Single EconomicsUK undergraduate degrees Note: ‘Single Economics’ degrees are those coded L1** by UCAS. Source: UCAS

  7. Female acceptances as % of all acceptances forSingle Economics UK undergraduate degrees Note: ‘Single Economics’ degrees are those coded L1** by UCAS. Source: UCAS

  8. Total Students Studying Economics Degrees (single, joint and combined) by full-time equivalent student(does not include students studying economics modules on other degrees) Percentages represent Economics studentsas percentage oftotal students 1.32% 1.38% 1.40% 1.35% 1.28% 1.29% 1.34% 1.29% 1.16% 1.25% 1.09% 1.26% 1.21% Source: HESA

  9. Earnings premia over 2 A-levels by degree subject, 1994–2006 Source: Yu Zhu (Dept of Economics, University of Kent), based on data in the Labour Force Survey, HMSO, 2007.

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