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42 %

Among those who wanted to pursue a vocational pathway more males than females thought their peers wanted to do the same (42% agreement for males compared to 23% agreement for females).

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How educational plans differ by gender

Young People's University Plans After Year 10

Analysis  .  10 Sep 2024
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