5 report(s) found.
The table describes the proportion of how much money was spent on education and training by the state and the percentage of participants aged 18-24 in five countries in the year 2012. Overall, it is evident that the proportion of participants was higher compared to the expenditure rate in all five countries such as Poland, […]
The table gives information about how much the government spent on education and training and how many people that were 18-24 year olds participated in five countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia) in 2012. The figures are expressed as percentages. Overall, it is clear that the expenditure rate was the lowest in Poland […]
The picture compares the proportions of state budget invested in education and attention of young adults in various nations in 2012 Generally, it is evident that Slovenia spent more money on education than other countries. Meanwhile, young participants in Poland made up the highest percentage. In 2012, 25% of the government budget in Slovenia was […]
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 […]
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 […]
