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Whereas 42% of finalists in 2000 expected a "proper" (ie, graduate) job on graduation, the proportion has fallen steadily since then, to 37% now.That chimes with some more data, this time from the government's own Higher Education Statistics Agency, which has been following the fortunes of 242,500 graduates from 2002.
We have hypothesized that, as regions closer to the AD's core are expected to have more data, this area requires smaller steps for increasing distance, and as distances to the training data get larger the step can also increase.
Obviously, the more data this sort of system has the better it gets — so there's initially likely to be the equivalent of a learning curve as it accrues data from the students that will ultimately be reflected back to them to provide community support for their very specific problems.
Without more data this work would unfortunately be more uninformative.
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And you have to believe that the more data, the bigger this gets, the better.
I boldly predicted that "more data" this week would "likely settle the issue".
One approach to this issue is to include more data, and this is reflected in the development of standards for publications in this field.
We have focused most of our attention on this peak because we have more data for this period.
"There needs to be more data on this".
"If you have any more data beyond this please could you update the chart?
More data in this infographic.
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