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The table compares percentage of expenditure and participation rates in cultural activities over five countries – Poland, Czesh Respublic, Romania, Hungary, Slovenia. Overall, S lovenia stands out with the highest expenditure rate, while Poland records the greatest participation level. In contrast, Romania has the lowest participation level and Poland allocates the least on cultural activities. […]
The table compares five different European countries in terms of their government expenditure on education and training as well as the participation rates of 18–24-year-olds in 2012. Overall, all nations in question recorded higher participation rates among 18–24-year-olds, while Poland and the Czech Republic allocated smaller amounts of funding to education and training. Of particular […]
The table compares the proportion of the participation rate and expenditure rate on education among the 18-24 age group in five different countries in 2002. Overall, the participation rate outnumbered the expenditure rate. It is also clear that Poland stood out among the other nations with having the least expenditure and the highest percentage in […]
The given table illustrates how much the government spent on education and training and the participation of people aged 18 to 24 in five different nations in 2012. Overall, it is obvious that Slovenia and Poland ranked first in the expenditure and participation rates, respectively. Moreover, (the figures for participation were consistently higher than expenditure […]
The given table demonstrates the rate of government expenditure on education and training and the engagement of people who are in the 18 to 24 age bracket in five major countries in the year 2012. Overall, the participation rate had higher figures compared to expenditure rate. Meanwhile, Poland was responsible for the highest volume of […]
