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The given table provides information about the differences in the national budget allocated to education and vocational training programs and the participation rates of people aged 18-24 in 2002. Overall, there were five countries in the survey: Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia. The data indicate that a higher proportion of the national […]
The table presents the proportion of government spending allocated to education and training, as well as the participation rates of 18 to 24-year-olds in education, across five countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia). Overall, it is clear that Slovenia demonstrated the highest rate of government expenditure, whereas Poland recorded the highest participation […]
The table compares five European countries in terms of their government spending on education and training, and the participation rates of young adults aged 18 to 24 in such programs in 2002. Overall, there was a noticeable disparity between government expenditure and participation rates across the countries, with the most striking gap observed in Poland, […]
The table compares the proportion of government spending on education and training with the participation rate of young adults aged 18 to 24 in five different countries in 2012. Overall, it is clear that the figures varied considerably among the countries. While Slovenia allocated the highest percentage of its budget to education and training, Poland […]
