The table compares five countries in terms of the expenditure rate of the government on education and training and the participation rate of 18–24-year-olds in 2002.
Overall, Poland and Slovenia had the highest percentage of involvement rate (44% and 40% cumulatively), while Poland (5%) and the Czech Republic (9%) had the significantly lowest percentage of spending rate that was involved by the government.
In 2002, five countries—Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia—were compared by expenditure and participation. Czech Republic 9%, Romania 10%, and Hungary over 13% spent almost the same percentage of money by the government on studying and working out. Whereas, Slovenia’s (25%) expenditure rate was higher than Poland’s (5%) for 20%.
The other two countries, Poland with 44% and Slovenia with 40%, were dominant in taking part rates; however, the second country was a little bit lower with 4% than the first one. Romania and Hungary had the same percentage of teenagers participation rates.
