Young people complete their education faster

Young people complete their education faster

A new survey of young people's education pattern shows that young people in the future will be five months faster to implement an education than the trend suggested in 2004.
In the future, young people on average spend 44 months in addition to the standard study, from the completion of the ninth grade until they have completed an educational program that provides access to the labor market. It is expected the young to be five months faster to complete their education than the trend identified in 2004. In 2004 the training patterns namely the increased consumption of more than 49 months. The figures come from a new survey of young people's overall mertidsforbrug from completed ninth grade for the first qualifying education.

Youth pathways to the labor market

10th grade, change of study and training break, according to statistics, among the reasons why young people pathways to the labor market extended. Young people in higher education come faster in the process of their education and have shorter training break compared with young people who are expected to take vocational training. The statistics also show that fewer young people are expected to take a break from their training in more than three years. More young people are thus now faster to complete their studies.

Facts

Profile model's projection by a cohort achieved level of education includes a projection of the young people expected way of training. It is thus possible to follow students through the education system from completing the 9th form to obtain first competency, ie time spent en route to 10th grade, change of study, training break, etc. Source: Ministry of Education