Health (Other) - Bachelor Graduates (All)

Table summary

  • Out of bachelor graduates (all) in the field of health (other), 30.1 per cent were male and 69.9 per cent were female.
  • The median age of bachelor graduates (all) in the field of health (other), was 23 years.
  • Overall, 53.8 per cent of bachelor graduates (all) in the field of health (other), were available for full-time employment after graduation, with a further 28.7 per cent in full-time study, 10.9 per cent in part-time or casual employment, and 5.6 per cent unavailable for full-time study or work.
  • Out of bachelor graduates (all) in the field of health (other) who were available for full-time employment, 69.7 per cent were in full-time employment.
  • The median salary for bachelor graduates (all) in the field of health (other) was $55,000.

What are the characteristics of bachelor graduates (all)?

Males Females Total
Survey responses: health (other) 1,131 2,631 3,762
Sex: health (other) (%)~ 30.1 69.9 100
Sex: all fields of education (%)~ 37.9 62.1 100
Median age: bachelor graduates (all) (years) 23 23 23
Median age: all fields of education (years) 23 23 23

What are bachelor graduates (all) doing after graduation?

Available for full-time employment (%) 53.8 53.8 53.8
In further full-time study (%) 32.4 27.1 28.7
Part-time or casual employment (%) 8.0 12.1 10.9
Unavailable for full-time study or work (%) 4.9 5.9 5.6
Of those available for full-time employment:
In full-time employment: health (other) (%) 74.0 67.9 69.7
In full-time employment: all fields of education (%) 71.3 71.3 71.3

Most frequently reported occupations:

1. Health Professionals
2. Health and Welfare Support Workers
3. Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals

What are bachelor graduates (all) in full-time employment earning?

Median salary: health (other) $56,000 $54,000 $55,000
Median salary: all fields of education $57,000 $53,000 $55,000

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