Table compares spending rate of the government on education and training and participation rate of teenagers in five nations in 2002.
Overall,all countries spent almost similar amount of money except for Slovenia, which spent the most among other nations. It is also worth noting that despite the lowest expenditure, Poland showed the highest participation rate.
Starting with the expenditure rate first, spendings Poland was only 5%, and it was the lowest compare other countries given in the question. The expenditure rate of Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary was more or less similar, which was 9, 10 and 13% respectively. Lastly, Slovenia differs from others, its spendings consisted a four of a whole, and it was the highest expenditure.
When it comes to participation rate, despite having the lowest expenditure, Poland witnessed the highest amount of participants, which was 44%, following by Slovenia, which was 40%. Czech Republic and Romania experienced the similar amount of participants, as they did on expenditure rate, while Hungary’s participation rate accounted for 34%.
