The table gives information about how many percentages of education and training expenditures were provided by the government and the participation of 18- to 24-year-old students in five different countries in 2012.
Overall, it is clear that Slovenia made up the largest proportion of expenditures, while the figure for Poland formed the smallest rate in terms of expenditures and the highest level of participation. Moreover, it is also worth mentioning that the difference between the biggest and the lowest figures was significant.
Looking at the details, Slovenia and Poland were the dominant figures in the rate of expense and participation, with 25% and 44%, respectively. In comparison to those figures, Hungary and Romania were the next highest levels of the graph. The former accounted for 13% and 34%, whereas the latter occupied 10% and 23% in terms of expenditures and participation rate. The fact is that in Poland, these ratings showed the littlest share of total rates, with only 5% and just under 44%.
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