UK gender pay gap begins at graduation as women are quickly out-earned
Men on average take home 14% more five years after leaving university, according to FT analysis
Men on average take home 14% more five years after leaving university, according to FT analysis

Office for National Statistics already under scrutiny over quality of its figures

Average incomes five years after graduating are less than for people who studied nursing

The aspiration gap has turned everyone into losers, especially graduates

Elite law firm and consultancy among those where disparity rose last year

Students are making more job applications than ever — and their success rate is among the lowest in at least 30 years

People with a degree are faring better, not worse than their non-graduate counterparts