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Gender Distribution in Polish Higher Education Graduates (2022-2023)

Key Insights

  • Short-cycle tertiary (ED5, ED55): Shows the highest female dominance with 93.0% (2022) and 92.2% (2023) female graduates versus only 7.0% and 7.8% male graduates respectively.
  • Healthcare (ED45): Strongly female-dominated with 76.7% (2022) and 77.5% (2023) female graduates compared to 23.3% and 22.5% male graduates.
  • Upper secondary/post-secondary (ED35): Shows male majority with 63.4% (2022) and 61.9% (2023) male graduates versus 36.6% and 38.1% female graduates.
  • Doctoral level (ED8): Relatively balanced but slightly male-dominated with 44.0% male graduates in both years versus 56.0% female graduates.
  • Overall trend: Most education levels show stable gender distributions between 2022 and 2023, with some minor fluctuations in specific fields.

Chart Information

Chart Type: Grouped Bar Chart

Colors Used:

  • Female (2022): #18baa8 (Main color)
  • Female (2023): #45c7b8 (Lighter variant)
  • Male (2022): #666666 (Gray)
  • Male (2023): #888888 (Lighter gray)

Data Coverage: All education levels with complete data for both genders and years

Distribution of male and female graduates in different fields of education, by education level and programme orientationeld of education

PL (Poland)

Data-Level: PL Source: Eurostat (educ_uoe_grad10) - Distribution of male and female graduates in different fields of education, by education level and programme orientation

Distribution of Vocational School GraduatesEducation

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