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Higher Education Outcomes

Higher Education Outcomes. Graduates 2010-2014. National Statistics Board November 2018. Matching Administrative Data. Administrative Data can have huge analytical potential beyond the scope of individual datasets. Higher coverage and lower cost than surveys.

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Higher Education Outcomes

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  1. Higher Education Outcomes Graduates 2010-2014 • National Statistics Board • November 2018

  2. Matching Administrative Data • Administrative Data can have huge analytical potential beyond the scope of individual datasets. • Higher coverage and lower cost than surveys. • Particularly useful for longitudinal studies. • Promoting the use of Unique Identifiers for matching across administrative system is hugely important

  3. National Data Infrastructure • The CSO has a formal role in promoting the use of unique identifiers for people, addresses and businesses across the administrative system. • Benefits of the National Data Infrastructure (NDI): • Unlock potential of administrative data • Improve existing statistical products & facilitate new innovative outputs • Allow networks to address shared problems

  4. National Data Infrastructure Implementation of NDI • Governance supports • ‘Top down’ activities – Civil Service Management Board, NDI ‘champions’ • Partnership activities – ‘pathfinder projects’ and CSO in-house partnerships • Rolling out the IGSS in the civil service

  5. Project Overview • Aim is to produce detailed statistics on the outcomes of Higher Education graduates • Make use of Administrative Data on Education, Employment, etc. instead of conducting surveys Examine: • What do Graduates do? • Where do Graduates work? • What do Graduates earn?

  6. Existing Process • Approximately 18,000 surveys each year • Huge administrative task • Low response rate in some sections (only 30% report earnings) • Potential for bias • Single point in time

  7. Process Overview 1. Remove Personal Identifiers 2. Match via Protected Identifier Key Name Address D.O.B.

  8. Fields of Study by Year: 2010-2014

  9. Fields of Study by Sex (2014)

  10. Outcomes 1:What Do Graduates Do?

  11. Graduate Destinations by years since Graduation 2010 Graduates

  12. Graduate Destinations by Graduation Year Outcomes in first year after graduation

  13. Graduate Destinations by Field of Study 2010 Graduates after 5 years

  14. Outcomes 2:Where Do Graduates Work?

  15. NACE Sectors by Years Since Graduation 2010 Graduates

  16. NACE Sectors by Years Since Graduation 2010 Graduates

  17. NACE Sectors by Sex 2010 Graduates after 5 years

  18. Outcomes 3:What Do Graduates Earn?

  19. Graduate Earnings by Field of Study - Years since Graduation Engineering Health & Welfare ICT Education Business & Law Social Sciences Science & Maths Agriculture & Veterinary Arts & Humanities Services 2010 Graduates

  20. Graduate Earnings by Field of Study - Graduation Year Health & Welfare Education ICT Science & Maths Engineering Agriculture & Veterinary Business & Law Social Sciences Arts & Humanities Services 2010, 2012 and 2014 Graduates, earnings in first year after graduation

  21. Graduate Earnings by Sex 2010 Graduates

  22. Future Work: Education Pathways Deprivation Quartile

  23. Future Work: Education Pathways Deprivation Quartile

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