Between 2009 and 2012 the tertiary education attainment levels (age group 30-34) have been rising in all four countries. According to the same 2013 CoR report, tertiary education as a phenomenon does not depend entirely on short-term economic trends and the austerity policy effects may emerge with a time gap. Also, some may have returned to or prolonged education in order to improve their future labour market chances.
By European Parliamentary Research Service
/ December 10, 2013
Tertiary education (EU, EL, ES, IE, PT, 2009-2012, %)
Tertiary education (EU, EL, ES, IE, PT, 2009-2012, %)
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