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The given table chart 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, it is evident that there was a noticeable disparity between government expenditure and participation rates across the countries, with the […]
The table illustrates the proportion of government expenditure allocated to education and training as well as the participation rate of young adults aged 18-24 across five European nations in 2002. Overall, there is no clear correlation between government spending and the participation rate of young people in education and training. While some countries with relatively […]
The table compares the percentage of expenditure rates and participation rates in five countries—Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia. Overall, participation rate figures were higher than expenditure rates in all five countries. Poland recorded the largest percentage for participation and the lowest for expenditure. The largest rate was observed in Hungary for expenditure, […]
The table compares five countries, namely Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia, in terms of their spending on education and training as well as the proportion of young participants, aged 18 to 24, in 2002. Overall, it is readily apparent that while the expenditure rate was the highest in Slovenia, Poland had the […]
The table indicates the distribution of money on education and training programs, and people’s participation rates across five different countries in 2012. Overall, Slovenia allocated the highest percentage of money to education and training. However, regarding the participation rate, Poland was the leading country despite its lowest spending, in contrast to Romania, which has the […]
