The use of formal education in Denmark 1980-1992



on-the-job training etc. (in agriculture and in households) to classrooms and formal training
in public institutions.

Table 1. Use of educated and non educated adults in Denmark 1980 (formula 1 and 2)

1000 persons
(whole-year
basis)

Production of goods and services
for different use

Total
emplo
yment

Une

mp-
loyed

Non
activ
e

Total
po-
pulati-
on

Private
consumpt
ion

Public
consumpt
ion

Investm

ent

Export

No formal education

276

235

115

235

862

110

396

1367

Vocational education

227

161

145

146

680

48

130

858

Further education

50

177

28

36

292

8

39

339

60-74 years

61

44

18

47

171

6

529

706

Students and pupils

52

36

20

19

128

2

307

437

15-74 years total

668

654

327

484

2132

175

1401

3708

Table 2. Use of educated and non educated adults in Denmark 1992 (formula 1 and 2)

1000 persons
(whole-year
basis)

Production
of goods and services
for different use

Total
emplo
yment

Une

mp-
loyed

Non
activ
e

Total
po-
pulati-
on

Private
consumpt
ion

Public
consumpt
ion

Investm

ent

Export

No formal education

218

211

86

201

717

160

320

1197

Vocational education

276

213

154

210

853

95

101

1049

Further education

81

243

38

60

422

24

31

478

60-74 years

39

34

12

38

124

7

549

680

Students and pupils

59

38

18

27

141

4

343

488

15-74 years total

673

739

307

536

2256

291

1344

3891



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