What are the characteristics of masters research/PhD graduates?
|
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Males
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Females
|
Total
|
Survey responses: education (initial teacher training) |
65
|
157
|
222
|
Sex: education (initial teacher training) (%)~ |
29.3
|
70.7
|
100
|
Sex: all fields of education (%)~ |
44.8
|
55.1
|
100
|
Median age: masters research/PhD graduates (years) |
52
|
49
|
50
|
Median age: all fields of education (years) |
35
|
35
|
35
|
What are masters research/PhD graduates doing after graduation?
|
Available for full-time employment (%) |
84.6
|
66.2
|
71.6
|
In further full-time study (%) |
1.5
|
5.1
|
4.1
|
Part-time or casual employment (%) |
4.6
|
19.7
|
15.3
|
Unavailable for full-time study or work (%) |
6.2
|
7.0
|
6.8
|
Of those available for full-time employment: |
In full-time employment: education (initial teacher training) (%) |
89.1
|
85.6
|
86.8
|
In full-time employment: all fields of education (%) |
80.0
|
77.5
|
78.7
|
Most frequently reported occupations:
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1. Education Professionals |
2. Specialist Managers |
3. Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals |
What are masters research/PhD graduates in full-time employment earning?
|
Median salary: education (initial teacher training) |
$92,800
|
$86,000
|
$88,000
|
Median salary: all fields of education |
$80,000
|
$78,000
|
$80,000
|
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