methods, notes and classification The output of educational institutions and the impact of learning (Chapter A) methods, notes and classification

    • GPS variable
      • 00 Attained below upper secondary education, 25-64 year-olds
      • 01 Attained upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education, 25-64 year-olds
      • 02 Attained a tertiary education degree, 25-64 year-olds
      • 03 Attained a tertiary education degree, 25-34 year-olds
      • 04 Attained below upper secondary education, 25-34 year-olds
      • 05 Attained upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education, 25-34 year-olds
      • 06 Female graduates in humanities, arts and education, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 07 Female graduates in health and welfare, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 08 Female graduates in social sciences, business and law, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 09 Female graduates in services, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 0a Female graduates in engineering, manufacturing and construction, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 0b Female graduates in sciences, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 0c Female graduates in agriculture, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 0d Attained at least upper secondary education, 25-64 year-old men
      • 0e Attained at least upper secondary education, 25-34 year-old men
      • 0f Attained at least upper secondary education, 35-44 year-old men
      • 0g Attained at least upper secondary education, 45-54 year-old men
      • 0h Attained at least upper secondary education, 55-64 year-old men
      • 0i Attained at least upper secondary education, 25-64 year-old women
      • 0j Attained at least upper secondary education, 25-34 year-old women
      • 0k Attained at least upper secondary education, 35-44 year-old women
      • 0l Attained at least upper secondary education, 45-54 year-old women
      • 0m Attained at least upper secondary education, 55-64 year-old women
      • 0n Attained tertiary education, 25-64 year-old men
      • 0o Attained tertiary education, 25-34 year-old men
      • 0p Attained tertiary education, 35-44 year-old men
      • 0q Attained tertiary education, 45-54 year-old men
      • 0r Attained tertiary education, 55-64 year-old men
      • 0s Attained tertiary education, 25-64 year-old women
      • 0t Attained tertiary education, 25-34 year-old women
      • 0u Attained tertiary education, 35-44 year-old women
      • 0v Attained tertiary education, 45-54 year-old women
      • 0w Attained tertiary education, 55-64 year-old women
      • 0x Young men expected to graduate from tertiary-type A (academic) programmes during their lifetimes (%, first-time graduates)
      • 0y Young women expected to graduate from tertiary-type A (academic) programmes during their lifetimes (%, first-time graduates)
      • 0z Youth expected to graduate from tertiary-type A (academic) programmes during their lifetimes
      • 10 Female graduates in all fields, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 11 Female graduates in education, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 12 Female graduates in humanities and arts, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 13 Female graduates in health and welfare, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 14 Female graduates in social sciences, business and law, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 15 Female graduates in services, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 16 Female graduates in engineering, manufacturing and construction, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 17 Female graduates in sciences, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 18 Female graduates in life sciences, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 19 Female graduates in physical sciences, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 1a Female graduates in mathematics and statistics, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 1b Female graduates in computing, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 1c Female graduates in agriculture, tertiary-type A (academic) programmes
      • 1d Male graduates in engineering, manufacturing and construction, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1e Male graduates in sciences, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1f Male graduates in agriculture, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1g Male graduates in humanities, arts and education, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1h Male graduates in health and welfare, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1i Male graduates in social sciences, business and law, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1j Male graduates in services, upper secondary vocational programmes
      • 1k Youth expected to graduate from advanced research programmes during their lifetimes (%, first-time graduates)
      • 1l Unemployment rate of 25-64 year-olds with a tertiary-type B (vocational) degree
      • 1m Unemployment rate of 25-64 year-olds with a tertiary-type A (academic) degree
      • 1n Employment rate of 25-64 year-olds with a tertiary education
      • 1o Employment rate of 25-64 year-olds with below upper secondary education
      • 1p Employment rate of 25-64 year-olds with upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
      • 1q Unemployment rate of 25-64 year-olds with below upper secondary education
      • 1r Unemployment rate of 25-64 year-olds with upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
      • 1s Unemployment rate of 25-64 year-olds with tertiary education
      • 1t Unemployment rate of men aged 25-64 with below upper secondary education
      • 1u Unemployment rate of men aged 25-64 with upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
      • 1v Unemployment rate of men aged 25-64 with tertiary education
      • 1w Unemployment rate of women aged 25-64 with below upper secondary education
      • 1x Unemployment rate of women aged 25-64 with upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
      • 1y Unemployment rate of women aged 25-64 with tertiary education
      • 1z Students in tertiary education with parents who had not attained upper secondary education, 20-34 year-olds
      • 20 Students in tertiary education with parents who have upper secondary education, 20-34 year-olds
      • 21 Students in tertiary education whose parents have a tertiary degree, 20-34 year-olds
    • Country
      • 00 Australia
      • 01 Austria
      • 02 Belgium
      • 03 Canada
      • 04 Czech Republic
      • 05 Denmark
      • 06 Finland
      • 07 France
      • 08 Germany
      • 09 Greece
      • 0a Hungary
      • 0b Iceland
      • 0c Ireland
      • 0d Italy
      • 0e Japan
      • 0f Korea
      • 0g Luxembourg
      • 0h Mexico
      • 0i Netherlands
      • 0j New Zealand
      • 0k Norway
      • 0l Poland
      • 0m Portugal
      • 0n Slovak Republic
      • 0o Spain
      • 0p Sweden
      • 0q Switzerland
      • 0r Turkey
      • 0s United Kingdom
      • 0t United States
      • Non-OECD Economies
        • 0u Argentina
        • 0v Brazil
        • 0w China (People's Republic of)
        • 0x Colombia
        • 0y India
        • 0z Indonesia
        • 10 Russia
        • 11 Saudi Arabia
        • 12 South Africa
      • 13 Chile
      • 14 Estonia
      • 15 Israel
      • 16 Latvia
      • 17 Slovenia
      • 18 OECD - Average