Table 1
Relative frequencies across attained educational levels
Educational attainment |
Overall |
employ = |
1 |
employed only |
had at least |
Not completed primary education |
4.66 |
6.90 |
9.69 |
2.61 | |
Primary or first stage of basic |
15.54 |
21.65 |
24.69 |
16.98 | |
Lower secondary or secondary stage of basic |
24.06 |
20.62 |
20.31 |
21.10 | |
Upper secondary |
29.95 |
25.71 |
22.23 |
31.07 | |
Post secondary, non-tertiary |
6.90 |
6.47 |
5.58 |
7.84 | |
First stage of tertiary |
15.12 |
14.99 |
14.06 |
16.43 | |
Second stage of tertiary |
3.77 |
3.65 |
3.44 |
3.99 | |
Sample size |
28951 |
3695 |
2240 |
1455 |
Source : ESS 2002-2003, Round 1, http://ess.nsd.uib.no, Questions F6, F12, F13
NB: The figures in each column may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
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