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The image presents a table detailing government expenditure and participation rates for 18-24-year-olds in education and training across five nations in 2002. In Poland, the expenditure rate was 5% and the participation rate was 44%. The Czech Republic had an expenditure rate of 9% and a participation rate of 27%. For Romania, the expenditure rate was 10% with a participation rate of 23%. Hungary's expenditure rate stood at 13% and its participation rate was 34%. Lastly, Slovenia recorded an expenditure rate of 25% and a participation rate of 40%.
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The table illustrates the government spending on education and training and participation rate of people aged 18 to 24 in 2002 across five countries.
Overall, Slovenia recorded the highest figures for both expenditure rate and participation rate whereas Poland had the lowest expenditure rate and Romania recorded the lowest participation rate.
Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania recorded expenditure rates of 5%, 9% and 10% respectively. Their participation rates stood at 44%, 27% and 23%. Poland recorded the highest participation rate among the five countries.
By contrast Hungary and Slovenia spent 11% and 14% on education and training while their participation rates stood аt 32% and 58% respectively. Slovenia recorded the highest figure for spending on education and training among the five countries.
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