Adult further education: outcome-based success measures
Experimental statistics on employment and continued education of adults finishing funded further education training between 2011 and 2014.
Applies to England
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Experimental outcome-based measures covering the destinations (into employment and learning) and the progression of post-19 learners. It covers learners completing funded further education training in academic years:
- 2011 to 2012
- 2012 to 2013
- 2013 to 2014
It builds on previous experimental data for learners completing training in 2010 to 2013.
The data uses the longitudinal education outcomes (LEO) study, which looks at how learners move through education and into the labour market by bringing together:
- schools, further and higher education information from the Department for Education (DfE)
- employment information from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
- benefit histories from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP)
The ‘outcome-based success measures’ documents show data for all traineeships from academic year 2013 to 2014 - the most recent year for which measures are available. The tables give additional context on destination rates at provider level.
Further education outcomes statistics
Email FE.OutcomesData@education.gov.uk
Telephone: Sula Marshall 020 7227 5326
Updates to this page
Last updated 20 December 2016 + show all updates
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Added ‘Outcomes for traineeships: SFR52/2016’ and ‘Outcomes for traineeships - split by provider: SFR52/2016' documents.
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Added document 'Additional tables standard measure by sector and subject area: SFR52/2016' to the release.
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Added 'Additional tables academic year 2011 to 2012 to academic year 2013 to 2014 historic PAYE-only measure'. We are publishing this information to show 2013 to 2014 outcome-based success measures in context with previous years.
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Replaced ‘Main text’, ‘Summary tables’ and ‘Full table all years historic measure’. Updated data to remove 80 out-of-scope learners at the national level for the historic PAYE-only measure for academic year 2011 to 2012. The change did not affect any employment, learning or destination rates. The change did not affect the 2012 to 2013 or the 2013 to 2014 data, or any data in the standard measure.
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