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Pupils who achieve higher grades at GCSE can expect to earn significantly more over their lifetime, research suggests.
Those who perform one GCSE grade better than their peers across nine subjects have been shown to earn on average over £200,000 more in their lives, according to a Department for Education (DfE) analysis.
Statisticians and economists at the DfE established a link between GCSE attainment and an increase in lifetime earnings after tracking the earnings of more than two million people in England over 12 years.
The research looked at people in England who sat their GCSE exams between 2002 and 2005 – alongside HMRC data – and found that those who achieved just one grade higher than their counterparts in one subject saw an increase in their lifetime earnings by an average of £23,000.
Higher GCSE grades linked to lifetime earnings boost
New research shows the link between GCSE attainment and earnings over a person s lifetime.
From:
9 July 2021
Those who perform just one GCSE grade better than their counterparts across nine subjects have been shown to earn on average over £200,000 more throughout their lives.
For the first time ever, statisticians and economists at the Department for Education have established a direct link between GCSE attainment and an increase in lifetime earnings after tracking the earnings of more than two million people in England.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb said:
We are taught from a young age to do well at school to better our life chances, and today we see tangible, robust evidence to support this.