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Nursing and midwifery vs Allied health: Graduate Salary Compared

Five years after graduating, UK Nursing and midwifery graduates earn more — a median £34,300 vs £32,100 for Allied health. That is £2,200 more (7%). Real DfE LEO figures, 2022-23 tax year.

Quick answer

Nursing and midwifery pays more than Allied health: a 5-year median of £34,300 versus £32,100 — a £2,200 (7%) gap. Source: DfE LEO, 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes).

Earnings compared, side by side

Median gross annual earnings of UK-domiciled first-degree graduates, 2022-23 tax year.

MeasureNursing and midwiferyAllied health
1 year after graduation£31,400£26,300
Lower quartile (5yr)£26,300£23,700
Median (5yr)£34,300£32,100
Upper quartile (5yr)£41,200£39,600
Rank (of 34 subjects)#13#17
Graduates in cohort20,3909,950

Ranks are by 5-year median earnings across all 34 DfE CAH level-1 subject groups.

Frequently asked questions

Does Nursing and midwifery or Allied health pay more after graduation?
Nursing and midwifery pays more. Five years after graduation, UK graduates of Nursing and midwifery earn a median £34,300 versus £32,100 for Allied health — a difference of £2,200 (7% more). Source: DfE LEO, 2022-23 tax year.
What do Nursing and midwifery graduates earn one and five years after graduating?
Nursing and midwifery graduates earn a median £31,400 one year after graduation and a median £34,300 five years after — with most earning between £26,300 and £41,200 (lower–upper quartile). That is £2,900 (9%) above the all-subject median of £31,400.
What do Allied health graduates earn one and five years after graduating?
Allied health graduates earn a median £26,300 one year after graduation and a median £32,100 five years after — with most earning between £23,700 and £39,600 (lower–upper quartile). That is £700 (2%) above the all-subject median of £31,400.
Where do these graduate-salary figures come from?
From the Department for Education's LEO (Longitudinal Education Outcomes) release, 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes). They are median gross annual earnings of UK-domiciled first-degree graduates in sustained employment, measured in the 2022-23 tax year, published under the Open Government Licence. These are medians — half of graduates earned less and half more; subject choice does not guarantee any individual salary.

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Data: DfE LEO Graduate Outcomes, 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes). Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are medians for graduates in sustained employment and do not guarantee individual earnings. A Gera Systems product.