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Who gets a graduate job? The impact of language and migration on the early careers of Welsh students

This Data Insight explores the influence of the Welsh language and migration on the probability that Welsh-domiciled graduates are in a graduate job around six months following the completion of their studies. Using linked administrative data combined with information from the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey, we find that leaving Wales to…

Does it pay to speak Welsh?
Does it pay to speak Welsh? The impact of language and migration on the early careers of Welsh students

This Data Insight explores the influence of the Welsh language and migration on the earnings of Welsh domiciled graduates around six months following graduation. Using linked administrative data combined with information from the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey, we find that those who either remain or return to Wales following graduation earn less…

Exploring the intergenerational loss and gain of the Welsh language: How schools matter

This Data Insight provides new insights on the intergenerational transmission of the Welsh language available through the use of administrative data. It explores how attendance at either English or Welsh medium schools contributes to the intergenerational loss or gain in Welsh language skills. Based upon the self-reported language skills of young adults, rates of intergenerational…

Validating measures of Welsh language use

The Census is used as the key source of data for tracking progress towards the Cymraeg 2050 target of reaching one million Welsh speakers by 2050. Different data sources, however, show very different levels of Welsh language skills. This Data Insight demonstrates the contribution that administrative data can make in terms of validating alternative measures…

Who studies in Welsh?

This Data Insight provides new evidence on which Welsh students choose to study through the medium of Welsh when they attend university. Although those Welsh-domiciled students who attend University in Wales have lower levels of attainment than those who leave, those who remain and receive tuition through the medium of Welsh have higher levels of…