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Most graduates still gain financially from degrees – BBC News, BBC News

Most graduates still gain financially from degrees – BBC News, BBC News
        

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Image caption                                      University leaders say the value of higher education should be measured in more than just earning power                              

Higher pay still makes it financially beneficial to go to university for most students in England, says research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies . )

But 30% are worse off after paying for courses, says the study commissioned by the Department for Education.

Over their working lives, male graduates on average gain by £ 130, and female graduates by £ 130, .

    Minister Minister Michelle Donelan says students and taxpayers needed to get value from their “investment”.

The government has promised to tackle “low quality” courses.

But university leaders say there can be other forms of social and personal “value” from higher education, as well as measurements of graduate earnings.

The study on projected earnings, based on tax data, shows wide variations in the financial winners and losers between different subjects, once the cost of going to university has been deducted. For women, the financial gains of studying creative arts and languages ​​are “close to zero”

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