The given graph compares the proportion of employment changes from 1990 to 2025, divided into four education levels.
Overall, the master’s and bachelor’s degree are expected to experience an upturn, while no school certificate and high school level record a reverse trend.
Looking at the details, the people who have a master’s degree can expand their job opportunities in the workforce more than others. The figure rose gradually to 10% in 2005, then climbed remarkably to about 25% in 2010, before finishing the period at approximately 35% in the future. A similar trend can be observed in the bachelor’s degree. The percentage fluctuated all the period, predicted to reach at around 15% in 2025.
In contrast, the lower education level dealt with difficulties in finding jobs. The number of individuals who stopped learning at high school are estimated to fall to just under 10% in 2025, standing at the third employment ranking. Finally, the uneducated people are going to fall into unemployment, going down to around -15% by the end of the period.
