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Agreed. Perhaps we can build on this in the future - I'm sure many would agree that its very valuable info!pantaiema wrote:I think to get more accurate result, you need to differentiate between...
olisun wrote:wow 7 people till now on £40+ yet they don't qualify for FLR???
Yes I can. You are not going to get a true sample with a questionaire like this. Those who are not doing well, are less likely to take part.pantaiema wrote:I also really wonder. If majority of people earn over £40+ why in the news it is indicated that over 80 %-90%(?) wil not qualify For extension ????.
Could anybody please explain this discrepancy ???.
I have a suggestion, and please bear in mind it is purely speculation, and in no way meant to insult/patronize/commend/condone anyone...pantaiema wrote:I also really wonder. If majority of people earn over £40+
why in the news it is indicated that over 80 %-90%(?) wil not qualify For extension ????.
olisun wrote:wow 7 people till now on £40+ yet they don't qualify for FLR???
Well, at least you are trying to work it out.LankanFunkin wrote: Note: I've made the assumption that people with higher work experience either spent less time in University (so predominantly Bachelors level, vs say PhD), OR are older (as they have more higher-ed, and spent a good deal of time on the job). Result = they may be lacking with the new HSMP criteria, which focuses more on education and age, and not work experience!
Just a thought... make sense?
Yes, that would be a good assumption.LankanFunkin wrote:Note: I've made the assumption that people with higher work experience either spent less time in University (so predominantly Bachelors level, vs say PhD), OR are older (as they have more higher-ed, and spent a good deal of time on the job). Result = they may be lacking with the new HSMP criteria, which focuses more on education and age, and not work experience!