51吃瓜

Statistical uncertainty

Published on
二月 5, 2009
Last updated
五月 22, 2015

Brenda Gourley's timing was unfortunate (Letters, 29 January). On the day her letter appeared, the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills issued a Statistical First Release for 2007-08, showing that part-time student numbers fell by 3 per cent on the previous year, and full-time numbers rose 2 per cent. Her point on the swing to part-time study is still valid if a longer time series is used. The current trend may be a result of government policy on fees and student support.

It is worth noting that if only UK-domiciled students are counted, total enrolments fell for both modes of attendance. That is before the impact of the credit crunch, the passing of the demographic peak of 18-year-olds and news of graduate unemployment. So we may be another industry in decline - unless we do something about it, and soon.

Ian McNay, London.

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