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Incomes (distribution measures) among those who work after higher vocational education. Graduation year 2007/2008 - 2018/2019

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Paula Kossack, Statistics Sweden
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Evalena Andersson, Statistics Sweden
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Note that higher vocational education is not organised into semesters or academic year. The presentation per academic year was set up to facilitate comparability with other forms of education. Graduates refers to admitted students who have met all requirements to graduate. Graduates are reported based on the final year of a programme session. This means that people who have not completed their education at the end of the programme session and make late additional submissions before they meet the requirements to graduate are still reported based on when the programme session ended. As from academic year 2017/18, the graduation date of each graduate is used to delimit the academic year. Graduates after 31 July 2018 have been excluded from the statistics. It happens that people attain several degrees during an academic year. For these people, a priority approach is applied to ensure they are only reported once per academic year. If a person has a degree from several programmes in the same academic year, the longest programme is reported. Type of degree
Qualified vocational diploma exists up to and including 2013/14. Higher vocational education degree exists from 2009/10 and qualified higher vocational education degree exists from 2010/11.
Programmes that lead to a higher vocational education degree are generally shorter than two years. Programmes that lead to a qualified higher vocational education degree are generally at least two years long. There are exceptions.
In the case of part-time programmes, the length of the programmes has been converted to full-time studies.
Income
Income from work is not the same as salary and wages. Earned income, that is, income from employment, is affected by the proportion of the year during which the person was in work, absent from work, full time or part time work, and factors such as overtime compensation. This is why income is a combination of how much the person worked and the size of their salary.
This comprises income from employment and income from business activities. In addition to earned income, income from employment also includes income from pension, sickness benefit and other taxable compensations from authorities such as the Swedish Social Insurance Agency.
Several distribution measures are indicated to describe the income distribution. One percentile means that all persons people are ranked based on their income form lowest to highest. Then, the incomes are grouped into 100 groups. The 10th percentile is the income level that 10 percent of people are below and 90 percent are above. The 90th percentile is the income level that 90 percent of people are below and 10 percent are above. The median income is the middle income.
The comparability between the different forms of education and between different groups within the forms of education is affected to some extent by the fact that not everyone completes their education at the same time during the academic year and that thus, some have more time to establish themselves in the labour market than others. This may affect the results for the first follow-up time “after 1 year”. However, the significance is assumed to decrease the longer after the academic year that the follow-up is done. The most recent available data refers to follow-up year 2019. To prevent the disclosure of information about people in the statistics, all figures have been rounded to the nearest 5. This is why the study domains sometimes do not add up to the total. Only groups with at least 100 graduates are presented With regard to employment status and income, only groups with at least 100 graduates who work and work and study, respectively, are reported.

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Swedish background

Persons born in Sweden with at least one parent also born in Sweden.

foreign background

Persons born in Sweden whose parents were both born abroad, and persons born abroad.