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Romanians, Italians and Czechs have the lowest education levels in the EU

In the common ground, the education level of people in the member countries of the European Union is increasing day by day. According to research data, Irish people are the most educated with around 50% of people aged 25-74 having completed higher education or above. The next positions belong to Luxembourg with about 48% and Cyprus with about 45%. This is quite high compared to the EU average of 30%.

However, there are still many countries with rates below the EU average. Romania, Italy and the Czech Republic are among the least educated countries in the EU, with only about 18%-20% of people in this age group holding a university degree or equivalent.

Research results also show that women in the EU have a higher level of education than men. In 2021, the proportion of women with a university degree is 46.8% while that of men is only 35.7%.

The educational attainment ratio is a basic criterion for assessing the job market development of each EU member state. As a result, by 2021, the EU has adopted a package of measures that aim to have by 2030 around 45% of young people aged 25-34 in the EU having completed a tertiary education. above. To date, only about half of the EU member states have achieved this goal.

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