This table provides insight into the hourly wage that people who have left secondary vocational education (mbo) earn and are employed as employees. The figures show this information at different levels, up to ten years after people have left education. The data can be broken down by period, gender, type of diploma, business classification and course of study.
Data available from: 2007/'08.
Status of the figures: all the figures in this table are final.
Changes as of 21 September 2021:
The figures for 2019 (school year 2018/'19) have been added. As a result, new benchmarks are available for the years 2008/'09, 2013/'14 to 2018/'19.
For the 2008/'09 mbo-cohort this is the starting point 10 years after school leaving, for the mbo-cohort 2013/'14 this is the leveling moment 5 years after school leaving, for the mbo-cohort 2014/'15 this is 4 years after school leaving, for the mbo-cohort 2015/'16 this is 3 years after school leaving, for the mbo-cohort 2016/'17 this is 2 years after school leaving, for the 2017/'18 mbo-cohort this is 1 year after school leaving and for the 2018/'19 mbo-cohort this is immediately after school leaving.
As of academic year 2018/'19, the classification of MBO programmes by discipline (ISCED-F 2013) has been overhauled. Differences between the old and new layouts are generally small.
When are new figures coming?
New figures appear in the third quarter of 2022. These are figures on the labour market position of the MBO cohort 2009/‘10 10 years after school leaving, of the MBO cohort 2014/’15 five years after leaving education, of the MBO cohort 2015/‘16 four years after leaving education, of the MBO cohort 2016/’17 three years after leaving education, of the MBO cohort 2017/‘18 two years after leaving education, of the MBO cohort 2018/19 one year after leaving education and of the MBO cohort 2019/’20 immediately after leaving education.
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