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Fig. 1 Graduate skills requirements (GSR) in major occupation groups. Note: The 25 and 75 % quartiles ofthe distribution determine a box’s edges
Table 1 Wage premium of matched compared with mismatched graduates, by classificationmethod
Fig. 2 Participation in tertiary education in Britain: gross enrolment ratio (GER) and proportion in the labourforce (LF)
Table 2 Trends in the graduate labour market between 1997/2001 and 2006/2012 by gender andage (in %)
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