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2014
Belgium / Flanders
Education at a Glance
In 2012 around 35% of the adult population in B held a tertiary qualification
Percentage of tertiary-educated adults in 2000 and 2012
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2000 2012%
Chart A1.1
Fl has a wide distribution of literacy proficiency across education levels…
Mean literacy score, by educational attainment (2012)Ja
pan
Net
herla
nds
Fin
land
Sw
eden
Aus
tral
ia
Cze
ch R
epub
lic
Fla
nder
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elgi
um)
Nor
way
Uni
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Sta
tes
Ave
rage
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and
Aus
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Eng
land
/N. I
rela
nd (
UK
)
Slo
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Rep
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Fra
nce
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Den
mar
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and
Kor
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Can
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Est
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Spa
in
Italy
Rus
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Fed
erat
ion
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220
240
260
280
300
320
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary education
Chart A1.4
…but the low- and mid-educated do rather poorly
Percentage of adults scoring at literacy proficiency Level 4/5, by educational attainment (2012)
Japa
n
Fin
land
Net
herla
nds
Sw
eden
Aus
tral
ia
Nor
way
Fla
nder
s (B
elgi
um)
Eng
land
/N. I
rela
nd (
UK
)
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Cze
ch R
epub
lic
Ave
rage
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and
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Aus
tria
Ger
man
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Irel
and
Fra
nce
Den
mar
k
Est
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Slo
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Rep
ublic
Kor
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Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
Spa
in
Italy
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary education%
Chart A1.5
Younger adults perform better in literacy proficiency than older adults
Percentage of younger and older adults scoring at literacy proficiency Level 4 or 5 in the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) (2012)
Fin
lan
d
Jap
an
Ne
the
rla
nd
s
Sw
ed
en
Fla
nd
ers
(B
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)
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Au
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da
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gla
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/N. I
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De
nm
ark
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ia
Ge
rma
ny
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Cze
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ep
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lic
Po
lan
d
Ko
rea
Fra
nce
Au
stri
a
Ire
lan
d
Ru
ssia
n F
ed
era
tion
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Sp
ain
Italy
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
25-34 year-olds 55-64 year-olds%
Chart A1.6
In Fl only 71% completes upper sec education within the theoretical duration, an extra 16% within two extra years
Successful completion of upper secondary programmes (N: theoretical duration of the programmes)
Ko
rea
Jap
an
Ire
lan
d
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Isra
el
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Gre
ece
Hu
ng
ary
Est
on
ia
Po
lan
d
Slo
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ia
Ca
na
da
Sw
ed
en
Tu
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y
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CD
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rag
e
Au
stri
a
Be
lgiu
m (
Fl.)
Fin
lan
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w Z
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Un
ited
Kin
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om
Italy
Ch
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the
rla
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s
Sp
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Completion after N years Completion after N+2 years%
Chart A2.4
The successful upper secondary completion rate of boys in Fl is only 65%, below OECD average (girls 77%)
Successful completion of upper secondary programmes, by gender (N: theoretical duration of the programmes)
Ko
rea
Jap
an
Isra
el
Ire
lan
d
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Gre
ece
Hu
ng
ary
Po
lan
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Est
on
ia
Tu
rke
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Be
lgiu
m (
Fl.)
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na
da
Slo
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ia
Au
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CD
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e
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ed
en
Italy
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w Z
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lan
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Fin
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Un
ited
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om
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the
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nce
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Girls completion after N years Boys completion after N years
Chart A2.5
%
In B the median age of finishing university is 22, the lowest age across OECD countries
Average age of graduates at ISCED 5A level and age distribution (2012)
Ice
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Bra
zil
Sw
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en
Isra
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ile
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Sp
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Po
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Italy
Slo
ven
ia
EU
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itze
rla
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pu
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Po
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Tu
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Gre
ece
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on
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da
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the
rla
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s
Ind
on
esi
a
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ited
Kin
gd
om
Be
lgiu
m
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30
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34
36
38
Tertiary-type A programmes (first degree) 20% of first degree graduates are below… 80% of first degree graduates are below…
Chart A3.1
In Fl 45% of adults have the same education as their parents…
Percentage of 25-64 year-old non-students whose educational attainment is the same as (status quo) that of their parents
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Italy
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Ge
rma
ny
Au
stri
a
Sp
ain
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Po
lan
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Ave
rag
e
De
nm
ark
Jap
an
En
gla
nd
/N. I
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nd
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K)
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Ire
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Fra
nce
Ne
the
rla
nd
s
Ca
na
da
Au
stra
lia
Fla
nd
ers
(B
elg
ium
)
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on
ia
Sw
ed
en
Ko
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Ru
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n F
ed
era
tion
Fin
lan
d
0
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20
30
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50
60
70
Status quo: Tertiary education Status quo: Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education
Status quo: Below upper secondary education%
Chart A4.3 - SQ
…while 47% are more educated than their parents, a comparatively high figure
Percentage of 25-64 year-old non-students whose educational attainment is higher than (upward mobility) or lower than (downward mobility) that of their parents
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ch R
ep
u...
Ge
rma
ny
Au
stri
a
Un
ited
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tes
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Italy
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nm
ark
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nd
/N. I
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ain
Ave
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en
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on
ia
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the
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s
Po
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Fra
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Ko
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n F
ed
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Downward mobility Upward mobility
%
Chart A4.3 - Mob
Only 5.75% of tertiary education students come from low-educated families (which count for 18% of population)
Cze
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.
Jap
an
Ge
rma
ny
Est
on
ia
Po
lan
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da
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ited
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ed
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s
Ire
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Ita
ly
Sp
ain
0
10
20
30
40
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Proportion of young students (20-34 year-olds) in tertiary education whose parents have below upper secondary education
Proportion of parents with below upper secondary education in the total parent population%
Fl belongs to countries with relatively less equitable access to tertiary education and around average mobility
Relationship between the share of upward mobility among 25-34 year-olds and the relative likelihood among 20-34 year-olds of participating in tertiary education by parents’ educational attainment (values in reverse order)
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Australia
Austria
CanadaDenmark
Estonia
FinlandFrance
Germany
IrelandItaly
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Korea
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Poland
Spain
SwedenUS
FlandersEngland/N. IrelandAverage
Odds ratio
Upward mobility
less equitable accesslow educational mobility
less equitable accesshigh educational mobility
more equitable accesshigh educational mobility
more equitable accesslow educational mobility
Mobility Odds A4
In B the employment penalty for the low-educated is high (<50% employment rate)…
Employment rates among 25-64 year-olds, by educational attainment (2012)
Icel
and
Nor
way
Sw
itzer
land
Sw
eden
Ger
man
y
Net
herla
nds
Aus
tria
Den
mar
k
Latv
ia
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a
Isra
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urg
Pol
and
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gium
Aus
tral
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Fra
nce
Fin
land
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le
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New
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land
Cze
ch R
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CD
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rage
EU
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aver
age
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sian
Fed
erat
ion
Est
onia
Por
tuga
l
Can
ada
Mex
ico
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Slo
vak
Rep
ublic
Irel
and
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n
Hun
gary
Italy
Spa
in
Kor
ea
Tur
key
Gre
ece
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary education%
Chart A5.1
…but their unemployment rate has been remarkably stable during the crisis
Unemployment rates among 25-64 year-olds, by educational attainment (2005, 2010 and 2012)
Ko
rea
Me
xico
Bra
zil
No
rwa
y
Ch
ile
Au
stra
lia
Lu
xem
bo
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w Z
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rla
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s
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a
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rla
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nm
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ited
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om
Ca
na
da
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Be
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m
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n F
ed
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ly
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nce
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ited
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tes
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EU
21
ave
rag
e
Po
lan
d
Est
on
ia
Hu
ng
ary
La
tvia
Ire
lan
d
Gre
ece
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Sp
ain
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
0
10
20
30
40
50
2012 2005 2010
Below upper secondary education
Chart A5.2 - BS
%
Unemployment rate for tertiary educated is relatively low in B and decreasing Chart A5.2 - T
Unemployment rates among 25-64 year-olds, by educational attainment (2005, 2010 and 2012)
Norway
Ger
man
y
Switzer
land
Austra
liaBra
zil
Nethe
rland
s
Luxe
mbo
urg
United
King
dom
Hunga
ry
New Z
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dChil
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United
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tes
Poland
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vera
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Gre
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2012 2005 2010%
Tertiary education
The net public return on investment for a man in tertiary education in B is higher (174 000 USD) than the net private return (123 000 USD)
Net private and public returns associated with a man attaining tertiary education (2010)
Tur
key
Den
mar
k
Spa
in
Est
onia
Sw
eden
New
Zea
land
Gre
ece
Kor
ea
Japa
n
Can
ada
Slo
vak
Rep
ublic
Pol
and
Nor
way
Isra
el
Cze
ch R
epub
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Fra
nce
Aus
tral
ia
Fin
land
OE
CD
ave
rage
Por
tuga
l
EU
21 a
vera
ge
Aus
tria
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
Net
herla
nds
Italy
Bel
gium
Slo
veni
a
Ger
man
y
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Hun
gary
Irel
and 0
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100 000
150 000
200 000
250 000
300 000
350 000
400 000
450 000
500 000Private net returns Public net returns
Eq
uiv
ale
nt U
SD
Chart A7.1
The public benefit for a woman attaining tertiary education in B is the highest of all OECD countries
Public costs and benefits for a woman attaining tertiary education (2010)D
en
ma
rk
Sw
ed
en
Ne
w Z
ea
lan
d
Ko
rea
Jap
an
Isra
el
Tu
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y
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on
ia
Fin
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d
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rwa
y
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Re
pu
blic
Sp
ain
Ca
na
da
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ch R
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lic
Po
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nce
EU
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ave
rag
e
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CD
ave
rag
e
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rma
ny
Gre
ece
Ita
ly
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stra
lia
Po
rtu
ga
l
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the
rla
nd
s
Au
stri
a
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Hu
ng
ary
Un
ited
Kin
gd
om
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ven
ia
Ire
lan
d
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lgiu
m
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-150 000
-100 000
-50 000
0
50 000
100 000
150 000
200 000
250 000
Direct cost Foregone taxes on earnings Grants effect Income tax effect Social contribution effect Transfers effect Unemployment effect
Costs Benefits
Equ
ival
ent U
SD
Chart A7.3
The more schooling an individual has, the more likely (s)he is to do volunteering in the community
Proportion of adults reporting that they volunteer at least once a month, by educational attainment
Jap
an
Est
on
ia
Ko
rea
Po
lan
d
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Sp
ain
Italy
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ed
en
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rag
e
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/N. I
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lan
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stra
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nd
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.
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d
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nm
ark
Ge
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ny
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stri
a
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da
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the
rla
nd
s
No
rwa
y
Un
ited
Sta
tes 0
10
20
30
40
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary Education%
Chart A8.3 - VA
Tertiary education has a high impact on interpersonal trust, but upper secondary education not
Proportion of adults reporting that they trust others, by educational attainment
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Est
on
ia
Italy
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Fra
nce
Ko
rea
Ge
rma
ny
Jap
an
Ire
lan
d
Po
lan
d
En
gla
nd
/N. I
rela
nd
...
Ave
rag
e
Fla
nd
ers
(B
elg
ium
)
Ca
na
da
Sp
ain
Au
stri
a
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Au
stra
lia
Fin
lan
d
Ne
the
rla
nd
s
Sw
ed
en
No
rwa
y
De
nm
ark
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary Education%
Chart A8.4 - TA
Private costs are slightly higher than public costs for tertiary education in B, but are comparatively low
Public versus private costs for a man attaining tertiary education (2010)K
ore
a
Po
rtu
ga
l
Tu
rke
y
Un
ited
Kin
gd
om
Est
on
ia
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Isra
el
Hu
ng
ary
Au
stra
lia
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Gre
ece
Po
lan
d
Ne
w Z
ea
lan
d
Slo
ven
ia
Ca
na
da
Italy
Jap
an
Be
lgiu
m
Ire
lan
d
Sp
ain
OE
CD
ave
rag
e
EU
21
ave
rag
e
Fra
nce
No
rwa
y
Sw
ed
en
Ge
rma
ny
Fin
lan
d
Au
stri
a
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Ne
the
rla
nd
s
De
nm
ark
-150 000
-100 000
-50 000
0
50 000
100 000
150 000
200 000
Direct private costs Foregone earnings Direct public costs Foregone taxes on earnings Grants effect
Equ
ival
ent U
SD
Private costs Public costs
Chart A7.4
An individual with a higher level of education is more likely to believe they have a say in government
Proportion of adults reporting that they believe they have a say in government, by educational attainment
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Italy
Sp
ain
Est
on
ia
Ge
rma
ny
Jap
an
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Ire
lan
d
Ca
na
da
Ko
rea
En
gla
nd
/N. I
rela
...
Au
stri
a
Ave
rag
e
Fla
nd
ers
(B
elg
ium
)
Au
stra
lia
Un
ited
Sta
tes
Ne
the
rla
nd
s
Sw
ed
en
De
nm
ark
Fin
lan
d
No
rwa
y 0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary Education
%
Chart A8.5 - GA
Total per student spending on education in B is relatively high
Annual expenditure per student by educational institutions, by type of service (2011)U
nite
d S
tate
s
Au
stri
a
Ne
the
rla
nd
s
Be
lgiu
m
Ire
lan
d
Sw
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en
Ge
rma
ny
Au
stra
lia
Un
ited
Kin
gd
om
Fin
lan
d
Fra
nce
Slo
ven
ia
Sp
ain
EU
21
ave
rag
e
OE
CD
ave
rag
e
Italy
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rea
Po
rtu
ga
l
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el
Po
lan
d
Cze
ch R
ep
ub
lic
Ch
ile
Slo
vak
Re
pu
blic
Hu
ng
ary
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xico
Bra
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Sw
itze
rla
nd
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rwa
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De
nm
ark
Jap
an
Ice
lan
d
Ne
w Z
ea
lan
d
Est
on
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La
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ed
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Tu
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Ind
on
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a
0
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8 000
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12 000
14 000
16 000
18 000
Core services Ancillary services (transport, meals, housing provided by institutions) and R&D Total
In equivalent USD conver-ted using PPPs
Chart B1.1
Annual spending per primary student is USD 8 296, on average
Annual expenditure per student by educational institutions for all services, by level of education (2011), primary educationLu
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Primary education
Expenditure per student (equivalent USD converted using PPPs)
Chart B1.2a - P
OECD average
Annual spending per secondary student ranges from USD 522 to USD 16 182
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Secondary education
OECD average
Expenditure per student (equivalent USD converted using PPPs)
Chart B1.2a - S
Annual spending per tertiary student ranges from USD 1173 to USD 26000
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Tertiary education
OECD average
Expenditure per student (equivalent USD converted using PPPs)
Chart B1.2a - T
Expenditure per primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary student increased by 21% since 2005 in B
Relationship between annual expenditure per student in 2011 and change in expenditure per student between 2005 and 2011
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
1 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 000
10 00011 00012 00013 00014 00015 00016 00017 00018 00019 00020 000
BrazilMexico
ChileHungary
Slovak RepublicEstonia
PolandCzech Republic
IsraelPortugal
KoreaItaly Spain
Iceland JapanFinland
France AustraliaGermanyUnited Kingdom IrelandCanadaDenmark Netherlands
Sweden Belgium
United States
Austria
Switzerland
Norway
New Zealand
R² = 0.233915734925973
R² = 0.27067946823606
Change in expenditure per student between 2005 and 2011 (%)
Annual expenditure per student (2011, USD) OECD average
Primary, secondary, and post-secondary non-tertiary
OECD average
Chart B1.5 - PS
But only by 6.8% in tertiary education (below OECD average)
Relationship between annual expenditure per student in 2011 and change in expenditure per student between 2005 and 2011
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United States
Switzerland
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KoreaPolandPortugalCzech Republic
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Slovak RepublicMexico EstoniaIceland
Russian Federation
New Zealand
Slovenia
R² = 0.0789910852395619
Change in expenditure per student between 2005 and 2011 (%)
Annual expenditure per student (2011, USD)
OECD average
Tertiary education
OECD average
Chart B1.5 - T
As enrolment increased faster than expenditure, spending per tertiary student decreased with 6.4% in B since 2008
Change in expenditure per student by educational institutions, by level of education (2008, 2011)
EstoniaSlovak Republic
ChileHungary
KoreaCzech Republic
FinlandSlovenia Denmark
Russian FederationIsrael Japan
United KingdomItaly
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Change in expenditure Change in the number of students (in full-time equivalents) Change in expenditure per student
Index of change (2008=100)
Tertiary educationChart B1.6. Changes in the number of students and changes in expenditure per student by educational institutions, by level of education (2005, 2010)Index of change between 2005 and 2010 (2005 = 100, 2010 constant prices )
Chart B1.6 - T
Also as % of GDP Belgium is among countries with higher than average expenditure in school education…
Expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP (2011). From public and private sources, by level of education and source of funds
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Primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
% of GDP
OECD average (total expenditure)
Chart B2.2 - PS
But not in tertiary education (because of low private expenditure)
Expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP (2011). From public and private sources, by level of education and source of funds
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Public expenditure on education institutions Private expenditure on education institutions
Tertiary education
% of GDP
OECD average (total expenditure)
Chart B2.2 - T
During the crisis public expenditure public expenditure on educational institutions remained constant in B
Impact of the economic crisis on public expenditure on education
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Change in public expenditure on educational institutions Change in Gross Domestic Product
Change in expenditure on education institutions as a percentage of GDP
Index of change (2008=100)
Chart B2.3 - T
Only 10% % of spending on tertiary education comes from private sources in B (31% on average)
Share of private expenditure on educational institutions (2011)
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Chart B3.1
And private expenditure in tertiary education did not increase
Share of private expenditure on tertiary educational institutions (2000, 2008 and 2011)
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In some countries where students pay high tuition fees they also benefit from financial support
Relationship between average tuition fees charged by public institutions and proportion of students who benefit from public loans and/or scholarships/grants in tertiary-type A education (2011)
0 25 50 75 100 0
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3 000
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Austria
Belgium (Fl.)
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France2 Italy
Japan 3
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
IrelandSweden
United States1
Switzerland
Chile4
DenmarkTurkey
United Kingdom
Mexico
Average tuition fees charged by public institutions, first degrees programmes, in USD
Belgium (Fr.)
% of students who benefit from public loans AND/OR scholarships/grants
Chart B5.1
In B a high % of current expenditure goes to compensating education staff
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Chart B6.1
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Contribution of estimated class size difference with OECD average
USD
Chart B7.4
B has the highest participation rate in education among 15-19 year-olds
Enrolment rates of 15-19 year-olds for full-time and part-time students in public and private institutions (1995, 2000, 2005 and 2012)
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B also has the highest enrollment rate in early childhood education
Enrolment rates at age 3 in early childhood education (2005 and 2012)
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But expenditure on early childhood education is just slightly above the average of 0.6% of GDP
Expenditure on early childhood educational institutions (2011) as a percentage of GDP, by funding source
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% of GDP
Chart C2.3
And an average student/teacher ratio
Ratio of pupils to teaching staff in early childhood education (2012). Public and private institutions, calculation based on full-time equivalents
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Based on current patterns only 33.5% of young adults are expected to enter university programmes in B, against 60% on average
Entry rates into tertiary-type A education (2012)
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Chart C3.1
%
In 2012, 15% of 15-19 year-olds in B were neither employed nor in education or training (same as average)
NEET population among 15-29 year-olds (2012) and change between 2011 and 2012
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Chart C5.1
Less than 50% of adults participate in formal and/or non-formal education in a given year in Fl
Adult participation in formal and/or non-formal education (2012)
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%
Chart C6.1
Between 2005 and 2012, teachers did not see an increase in their salaries in real terms in Fl
Change in lower secondary teachers’ salaries (2000, 2005, 2012). Index of change between 2000 and 2012 (2005 = 100, constant prices), for teachers with 15 years of experience and minimum training
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2012 2000Index of change2005 = 100
Chart D3.3
In most countries, salaries increased less since 2005 than between 2000 and 2005