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

Key Insights

  • Master’s level (ED7): Shows the highest gender disparity with 65.3% female graduates in 2022 and 64.0% in 2023, compared to only 34.7% and 36.0% male graduates respectively.
  • Doctoral level (ED8): Nearly balanced with slight male majority: 50.9% female (2022) and 51.7% (2023) versus 49.1% and 48.3% male graduates.
  • Bachelor’s level (ED6): Shows strong female majority with 61.3% (2022) and 62.2% (2023) compared to 38.7% and 37.8% male graduates.
  • Short-cycle tertiary (ED5): Female-dominated with 40.8% (2022) and 40.4% (2023) female compared to 59.2% and 59.6% male graduates.
  • Overall trend: Most education levels show stable gender distributions between 2022 and 2023, with the doctoral level becoming slightly more female-dominated.

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

SI (Slovenia)

Data-Level: SI 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

Eurostat
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