Aggravating news: decreasing value of diploma and rising rate of school leavers in Hungary

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Portfolio.hu reports on the findings of the recent study conducted by the Hungarian Academy of Science Centre for Economic and Regional Studies. The Centre came up with some shocking results about the Hungarian education system showing that in recent years, the improving tendency concerning the number of youngsters studying in tertiary education has come to a halt.  Furthermore, it also notes that more students are quitting the school than in the previous years. Let’s check out the results of this study in more detail.
The promising tendency of more and more people getting into higher education has turned round in recent years. In the category of those between 20-24, unfavourable changes can be experienced. The study carried out by the Hungarian Academy of Science Centre for Economic and Regional Studies reports that in the last few years, the number of those with a lower level of qualification has significantly augmented.
While in 2015, the rate of Hungarians with primary school degree was 17%, in 2014, it decreased to 14%.
However, in 2016, another increase was experienced (16.5%). In addition to this, the number of people with vocational school degree decreased from 20% to 13% between 2005 and 2012, but then, it started to show an increase similarly to the number of those with a high school degree.
The percent of Hungarians between 20-24 based on their attained educational level
dark blue – primary school education
light blue – vocational school education
grey – matriculation degree
yellow – tertiary education
The number of Hungarians between 20-24 continuing their studies in tertiary education is very low since a lot of them finish their academic education in later years. At the same time, however, it is perceivable that the number of students studying in university augmented from 6.5% to 9.7% between 2005 and 2014, but then it started to show a decrease again to 8.5% in 2016.





