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Study of the Day: Romania Ranks Last in the EU in Higher Education Attainment and Tops Early School Leaving

  • A new Eurostat report reveals that Romania has the lowest share of young people with higher education in the European Union.

  • Only 23% of Romanians aged 25-34 have a higher education degree, compared to the EU average of 43%.

  • 13 EU countries have already met the EU's 2030 target of 45% higher education attainment in this age group.

  • Romania also has the highest early school leaving rate in the EU, at 16.6%, compared to the EU average of 9.5%.

Key Points:

  • Romania's low higher education attainment rate is a major concern, as it hinders economic growth and social progress.

  • Early school leaving is another significant issue, as it limits young people's opportunities for further education and employment.

  • The government needs to take urgent action to address these challenges and ensure that all young people have access to quality education.

Additional Notes:

  • The Eurostat report also shows that women are more likely to have higher education degrees than men in all EU member states.

  • The gap between male and female graduates has widened in recent years.

Possible Reasons for Romania's Low Higher Education Attainment Rate:

  • Low socio-economic status: Students from disadvantaged backgrounds are less likely to finish high school and go on to higher education.

  • Limited access to quality education: Rural areas often have fewer schools and fewer resources than urban areas.

  • High cost of higher education: Tuition fees and living expenses can be a major barrier for students from low-income families.

  • Lack of motivation: Some young people may not see the value of higher education or may not be aware of the opportunities it can provide.

Possible Solutions to Address Early School Leaving:

  • Early intervention programs: Identifying and supporting students at risk of dropping out early can help them stay in school.

  • Improving the quality of education: Providing all students with access to high-quality education can help them succeed in school and prepare them for further education and employment.

  • Addressing social and economic barriers: Providing financial assistance, counseling, and other support services can help students from disadvantaged backgrounds overcome the challenges they face.

  • Raising awareness of the importance of education: Promoting the benefits of education and encouraging young people to set high goals can help them stay motivated to succeed.

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