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OECD Indicators 2020
Education at a Glance
Lisbon Council
Andreas Schleicher
The long shadows of school closures
By the end of June, schools across the OECD had experienced
some form of closure lasting an average of 14 weeks Figure D1.4
Number of countries with school closures due to COVID19
10
5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Numberofcountries
Nationwide Localised
OECD
countries
Non-OECD
countries
Lost individual income due to Corona-induced learning loss
Present value of lost GDP due to Corona-induced learning loss
(average 1/3 school year lost)
-Bn $16,000
-Bn $14,000
-Bn $12,000
-Bn $10,000
-Bn $8,000
-Bn $6,000
-Bn $4,000
-Bn $2,000
Bn $0
Source: Hanushek and Woessmann (OECD, 2020)
Students’ and teachers’ ICT skills were critical to maintain
educational continuity as schools shifted to online learning.
Before the pandemic, just over half of teachers let their students
frequently or always use ICT for projects or class work
TALIS
Table I.2.1
Percentage of lower secondary teachers who “frequently” or “always” let students use ICT for projects or class work
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Denmark
NewZealand
Australia
Colombia
Russia
Mexico
Turkey
Alberta(Canada)
Chile
Sweden
Lithuania
UnitedStates
Portugal
Romania
Iceland
OECDaverage-31
Israel
Spain
Netherlands
Finland
SaudiArabia
Latvia
Hungary
SlovakRepublic
Italy
EUtotal-23
Estonia
Brazil
England(UK)
SouthAfrica
-FlemishComm.…
Slovenia
France
CzechRepublic
Austria
Korea
Belgium
Shanghai(China)
Japan
%
Teachers themselves do not rely heavily on distance
learning for their own professional development Figure A7.6
.
Percentage of lower secondary teachers who participated in selected types of professional development (2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Lithuania
Latvia
Slovenia
Australia
Austria
Estonia
Netherlands
BelgiumFl.
Alberta(Canada)
NewZealand
Turkey
RussianFederation
Iceland
CzechRepublic
Israel
UnitedStates
Italy
OECDaverage
Korea
ChineseTaipei
England(UK)
Shanghai(China)
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
SaudiArabia
Spain
SouthAfrica
Finland
Portugal
CABA(Argentina)²
Brazil
Belgium
SlovakRepublic
Hungary
Colombia
Chile
Mexico
France
Japan
FrenchComm.…
%
Courses/seminars attended in person
Peer and/or self-observation and coaching as part of a formal school arrangement
Online courses/seminars
Formal qualification programme¹
Risks to learning and employment outcomes
The NEET rate may rise as learning outcomes decline Figure A2.4
Relationship between the percentage of 15-year-old students who were low performers in PISA (2015)
and the share of 15-year-olds neither employed nor in education or training (NEETs) (2017)
Brazil
Colombia
Mexico
ChileSlovak Republic1 Israel Greece
Luxembourg
Iceland1
Turkey
Hungary
Lithuania
Netherlands
Austria
Switzerland
Italy
OECD average
Latvia
Belgium France
Czech Republic
Germany
Portugal
Australia
Norway
United States
New Zealand
Sweden
Slovenia
United Kingdom
Denmark
Poland
Canada
Finland
Ireland
Estonia
R² = 0.7063
0
10
20
30
40
50
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0
NEETs (%)
Proficiency below Level 2 in all three domains (%)
High share of NEETs
Low share of low performing students
Low share of NEETs
Low share of low performing students
High share of NEETs
High share of low performing students
Low share of NEETs
High share of low performing
students
OECD Average
OECDAverage
Those with lower educational attainment are the most
vulnerable to an economic slowdown Table A3.4
Unemployment rates of 25-34 year-olds, by educational attainment (2019)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
SlovakRepublic
SouthAfrica
Greece
France
Spain
Italy
Lithuania
Sweden
Belgium
Finland
Turkey
EUaverage
Austria
Brazil
CostaRica
RussianFederation
Latvia
CzechRepublic
OECDaverage
Slovenia
Poland
Argentina
Germany
Canada
Hungary
Ireland
Chile
Denmark
Colombia
Switzerland
UnitedStates
Portugal
Norway
NewZealand
Estonia
Netherlands
UnitedKingdom
Korea
Iceland
Israel
Mexico
Indonesia
Below upper secondary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary Tertiary%
The pandemic may place significant strains on
education funding
Private expenditure is also at risk, particularly in
countries that rely heavily on household expenditure Figure C3.2.b
Distribution of public and private expenditure on tertiary educational institutions (2017)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Colombia
Denmark
Finland
Luxembourg
Norway
Iceland
Austria
Sweden
Slovenia
Belgium
Greece
Estonia
Germany
Poland
Turkey
France
EUaverage
CzechRepublic
OECDaverage
Ireland
SlovakRepublic
Netherlands
Lithuania
Mexico
Spain
Hungary
RussianFederation
Latvia
Portugal
Italy
Israel
Canada
NewZealand
Korea
Australia
Chile
UnitedStates
Japan
UnitedKingdom
All private sources Expenditure from other private entities Household expenditure Public expenditure%
The crisis has impacted the
internationalization of tertiary education.
In 2018, 5.6 million tertiary students worldwide had crossed a
border to study, more than twice the number in 2005 Figure B6.1
Growth in international or foreign enrolment in tertiary education worldwide (1998 to 2018)
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018
Millions of students
OECD Non-OECD
Total, 5.6
Non-OECD, 1.7
OECD, 3.9
Countries with a large share of international students
may see a greater impact Figure B6.4
Incoming student mobility in tertiary education, by level of study (2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
Luxembourg
Australia
NewZealand
United…
Switzerland
Austria
Canada
Czech…
Netherlands
Hungary
Denmark
Belgium
Germany
Ireland
Estonia
Latvia
EUtotal
France
Finland
Slovak…
Iceland
Portugal
Sweden
OECDtotal
Italy
Lithuania
UnitedStates
Japan
SaudiArabia
Slovenia
Norway
SouthAfrica
Russian…
Poland
Spain
Greece
Israel
Argentina
Korea
Turkey
CostaRica
Chile
Brazil
Colombia
Mexico
India
Indonesia
% All tertiary Bachelor's or equivalent Master's or equivalent Doctoral or equivalent86
60% of international students in Europe
come from outside Europe
Professions with vocational
qualifications have formed the backbone of
economic and social life during the lockdown.
Certain fields of study are more common than others Figure B7.4
Share of upper secondary vocational graduates, by selected field of study (2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Hungary
Iceland
Estonia
Lithuania
Chile
Sweden
Korea
Japan
Norway
CzechRepublic
Greece
Poland
RussianFederation
SlovakRepublic
Latvia
Belgium
Slovenia
Austria
Germany
France
OECDaverage
Switzerland
EUaverage
Australia
Turkey
Denmark
Italy
Finland
Colombia
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Spain
Portugal
Brazil
NewZealand
UnitedKingdom
Ireland
Engineering, manufacturing and construction Business, administration and law
Services Health and welfare
ICT Arts and humanities
%
Adults with an upper secondary vocational qualification are
more likely to be employed than those with a general one… Figure A3.1
Employment rates of 25-34 year-olds, by educational attainment and programme orientation (2019)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Luxembourg
Iceland
Sweden
Norway
Switzerland
Austria
Canada
Germany
Netherlands
Portugal
Slovenia
Russian…
Denmark
UnitedKingdom
Hungary
NewZealand
Belgium
CzechRepublic
Australia
EUaverage
OECDaverage
Lithuania
SlovakRepublic
Israel
Estonia
Latvia
Poland
Finland
Chile
France
Mexico
Spain
CostaRica
Italy
Turkey
Greece
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (vocational orientation)
Below upper secondary
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (general orientation)
Tertiary%
…but this advantage tends to weaken over the course
of their working life Figure A3.2
Employment rates, by age group, educational attainment and programme orientation (2019)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
25-34 year-olds 35-44 year-olds 45-54 year-olds 55-64 year-olds
Below upper secondary
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (general orientation)
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (vocational orientation)
Short-cycle tertiary
Bachelor's, master's or doctoral or equivalent
%
…and the employment advantage doesn’t translate into earnings Figure A4.1
Relative earnings of adults with an upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education compared to earnings of adults with below upper secondary
education, (2018)
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
CzechRepublic
Brazil
UnitedStates
Chile
Colombia
CostaRica
Israel
Austria
Germany
Hungary
SlovakRepublic
Turkey
Portugal
Korea
Italy
Switzerland
Canada
Mexico
Greece
OECDaverage
Slovenia
Luxembourg
EUaverage
Sweden
Spain
Poland
Netherlands
Norway
UnitedKingdom
Lithuania
Belgium
NewZealand
Denmark
Latvia
Australia
Estonia
France
Ireland
Finland
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary - general
Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary - vocational
Combined school and work-based VET
programmes can increase the
alignment between education and work.
Work experience while studying increases
employment prospects Figure A3.3
Employment rate of 25-34 year-olds who attained vocational upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education, by type of work experience while
studying (2016)
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Switzerland
Austria
Norway
Latvia
Slovenia
Hungary
Belgium
CzechRepublic
Germany
SlovakRepublic
Netherlands
Sweden
Poland
Estonia
Average
Denmark
UnitedKingdom
Portugal
Spain
Lithuania
Ireland
France
Italy
Greece
Finland
Turkey
Iceland
% No work experience Apprenticeship Mandatory traineeship Work outside the curriculum
However, only one in three VET students participate in
combined school- and work-based programmes on average Figure B7.6
Distribution of upper secondary vocational students by type of vocational programme (2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
CostaRica
CzechRepublic
Greece
Italy
Japan
Korea
Lithuania
Mexico
Brazil
Spain
Sweden
Belgium
Israel
Estonia
Chile
SlovakRepublic
Finland
Portugal
Poland
Luxembourg
France
Australia
Slovenia
OECDaverage
EUaverage
Austria
UnitedKingdom
Iceland
Norway
Turkey
Germany
Switzerland
Netherlands
Denmark
Hungary
Ireland
Latvia
School-based programmes Combined school- and work-based programmes%
Enabling VET students to pursue tertiary studies
can improve their learning and
employment outcomes.
Vocational upper secondary students are more likely to complete
programmes that grant them access to higher education Figure B3.3
Completion rate of upper secondary education within the theoretical duration plus two years, by programme orientation at entrance (2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
UnitedStates
France
Belgium
Switzerland
Denmark
Finland
Estonia
Netherlands
Canada
Italy
Lithuania
NewZealand
Norway
Sweden
Austria
Colombia
Portugal
Chile
Iceland
Latvia
Brazil
Entered a general programme
Entered a vocational programme with access to tertiary education
Entered a vocational programme without access to tertiary education%
Resources invested in vocational programmes
are usually higher than in general ones.
Vocational upper secondary programmes often cost
more per student than general ones Figure C1.2
Total expenditure on educational institutions per full-time equivalent student,
in vocational and general upper secondary education programmes (2017)
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
Luxembourg
Austria
Germany
Israel
Norway
France
Netherlands
Belgium
Sweden
NewZealand
Iceland
Spain
EUaverage
OECDaverage
CzechRepublic
Hungary
UnitedKingdom
Greece
Poland
Latvia
Chile
Finland
Estonia
Slovenia
SlovakRepublic
Australia
Turkey
Lithuania
Mexico
RussianFederation
General VocationalEquivalent USD
The expansion of tertiary education is a
worldwide trend.
Excluding international students, 38% of young adults will graduate
from tertiary education for the first time before the age of 30 Table B5.1
First-time tertiary graduation rate for students under 30 (excluding international students)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Japan
Spain
Lithuania
Turkey
Denmark
Slovenia
Chile
Portugal
Norway
UnitedKingdom
Netherlands
OECDaverage
Finland
Greece
Australia
Latvia
NewZealand
EUaverage
Switzerland
Austria
Iceland
Italy
Belgium
Germany
Estonia
SlovakRepublic
CzechRepublic
Sweden
Hungary
Luxembourg
Total Men Women%
Higher educational attainment is associated with higher
incomes Figure A4.2
Relative earnings of tertiary-educated adults compared to earnings of adults with an upper secondary education (2018)
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
CostaRica
Lithuania
Hungary
UnitedStates
Portugal
Turkey
Slovenia
Germany
Mexico
CzechRepublic
Ireland
SlovakRepublic
Poland
OECDaverage
Israel
EUaverage
Spain
Austria
Netherlands
France
Latvia
Luxembourg
Switzerland
Canada
Belgium
Greece
UnitedKingdom
Italy
Korea
Finland
Estonia
NewZealand
Australia
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
All tertiary Short-cycle tertiary Bachelor's or equivalent Master’s, Doctoral or equivalent
On average, each USD invested in tertiary education generates
a public benefit of USD 3 for a man and USD 2 for a woman Figure A5.5
.
Financial benefits for each equivalent USD invested in tertiary education for men and women (2017)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Ireland
Israel
Italy
UnitedStates
Australia
Portugal
Hungary
UnitedKingdom
Germany
Belgium
France
Slovenia
Chile
Austria
Turkey
EUAverage
OECDAverage
Luxembourg
NewZealand
Poland
Korea
Spain
Finland
CzechRepublic
Canada
SlovakRepublic
Latvia
Denmark
Norway
Switzerland
Sweden
In equivalent USD
converted using PPPs
Man Woman
Beyond the economic and employment outcomes, higher
educational attainment brings greater social benefits Figure A6.4
Percentage of adults who feel they have a say in what the government does, by educational attainment (2016 or 2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Switzerland
Netherlands
Germany¹
CzechRepublic
Average
Ireland
Finland
UnitedKingdom
Estonia
Belgium
France
Hungary
Slovenia
Italy
Below upper secondary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary Tertiary
%
European Social Survey (ESS) (2018)
Early childhood education and care (ECEC)
has experienced a surge of policy attention in
OECD countries in recent decades.
Enrolment of 3-5 year-olds in pre-primary or primary education
rose from 75% in 2005 to 88% in 2018, on average Figure B2.2
Change in enrolment rates of children aged 3 to 5 years (2005, 2010 and 2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
France
Ireland
Israel
UnitedKingdom
Denmark
Belgium
Spain
Iceland
Norway
Korea
Germany
Sweden
Italy
NewZealand
Latvia
Hungary
Japan
Estonia
Slovenia
EUaverage
Portugal
Austria
Netherlands
OECDaverage
Luxembourg
CzechRepublic
Lithuania
Poland
Brazil
Australia
RussianFederation
Mexico
Finland
Chile
SlovakRepublic
Argentina
Colombia
Indonesia
UnitedStates
CostaRica
Switzerland
Turkey
SaudiArabia
2018 2010 2005%
A third of children under 3 are enrolled in early childhood
education and care and other registered ECEC services Figure B2.1
Enrolment rates of children under the age of 3 in early childhood education and care, by age (2018)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Korea
Iceland
Israel
Norway
Denmark
NewZealand
Sweden
Belgium
Slovenia
Portugal
Australia
Spain
Germany
OECDaverage
Finland
Japan
Estonia
Colombia
Latvia
Lithuania
Brazil
Chile
Austria
Russian…
SlovakRepublic
Hungary
Mexico
Poland
Turkey
Under the age of 3 Under the age of 1 Age 1 Age 2%
Spending on education continued to rise
Between 2012 and 2017, education expenditure grew by 1.4% per
year on average, while the number of students remained stable Figure C1.4
Average annual growth in total expenditure on primary to tertiary educational institutions per full-time equivalent student (2012 to 2017)
- 4
- 2
0
2
4
6
8
Hungary
Iceland
SlovakRepublic
Colombia
Poland
Estonia
Latvia
Chile
Norway
Turkey
UnitedStates
OECDaverage
EUaverage
UnitedKingdom
Israel
Germany
Portugal
Netherlands
Austria
Sweden
Belgium
NewZealand
Lithuania
Italy
France
Spain
CzechRepublic
RussianFederation
Canada
Slovenia
Finland
Mexico
Students Total expenditure Total expenditure per student%
Despite increases in public expenditure, average spending on
educational institutions has fallen as a share of GDP Figure C2.3
Index of change in public expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP (2012 and 2017)
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Chile
Hungary
RussianFederation
Norway
Brazil
Colombia
Iceland
SlovakRepublic
Sweden
Israel
Portugal
France
Italy
Switzerland
Belgium
Germany
Turkey
Canada
Austria
OECDaverage
UnitedStates
Latvia
Netherlands
Spain
EUaverage
NewZealand
Greece
Japan
Poland
CzechRepublic
Mexico
Finland
UnitedKingdom
Slovenia
Luxembourg
Lithuania
Primary, secondary, and post-secondary non-tertiary All tertiary TotalIndex
About one-third of total spending on tertiary
institutions is devoted to research and development Figure C1.3
.b
Total expenditure on tertiary educational institutions per full-time equivalent student by type of service (2017)
0
10 000
20 000
30 000
40 000
50 000
60 000
Luxembourg
UnitedStates
UnitedKingdom
Sweden
Canada
Norway
Netherlands
Australia
Belgium
Austria
Japan
Germany
Denmark
Finland
France
Ireland
EUaverage
OECDaverage
Iceland
NewZealand
Estonia
Spain
Hungary
Slovenia
Israel
Italy
Portugal
SlovakRepublic
CzechRepublic
Korea
Poland
Turkey
Chile
RussianFederation
Lithuania
Latvia
Mexico
Greece
Colombia
Total R&D Ancillary services Core servicesEquivalent
USD
OECD countries spent an average of USD 11 200 per
student on primary to tertiary education in 2017 Figure C1.1
Total expenditure on primary to tertiary educational institutions per full-time equivalent student, by source of funds (2017)
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
Luxembourg
UnitedStates
Norway
Austria
Sweden
Canada
Belgium
UnitedKingdom
Iceland
Netherlands
Germany
Denmark
Australia
France
Korea
Japan
Finland
EUaverage
OECDaverage
NewZealand
Ireland
Italy
Portugal
Spain
Slovenia
Israel
Estonia
CzechRepublic
Poland
Hungary
SlovakRepublic
Latvia
Lithuania
Chile
RussianFederation
Turkey
Colombia
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
CostaRica
Greece
Switzerland
Public expenditure on all educational institutions Private expenditure on all educational institutionsEquivalent USD
In many countries teachers’ salaries are still low… Figure D3.1.a
Lower secondary teachers' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers (2019)
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
CostaRica
Lithuania
Portugal
Germany
Finland
England(UK)
Israel
France
Australia
Estonia
OECDaverage
EUaverage
Slovenia
Netherlands
Sweden
NewZealand
Ireland
BelgiumFl.
Austria
Denmark
BelgiumFr.
Chile
Greece
Poland
Norway
SlovakRepublic
Italy
Hungary
CzechRepublic
UnitedStates
Teachers' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers
School heads' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers
Ratio of
salary
…and their earnings progression is sometimes flat Figure D3.2
Lower secondary teachers’ statutory salaries at different points in teachers' careers (2019)
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
140 000
160 000
Luxembourg
Germany
Switzerland
Denmark
Spain
Australia
Austria
Netherlands
Sweden
UnitedStates
Iceland
Norway
BelgiumFl.
Finland
Canada
BelgiumFr.
Ireland
EUaverage
Scotland(UK)
OECDaverage
Portugal
Italy
France
NewZealand
Korea
England(UK)
Japan
Turkey
Slovenia
Mexico
Lithuania
Estonia
CzechRepublic
Chile
Israel
Colombia
Greece
Hungary
Latvia
SlovakRepublic
CostaRica
Brazil
Starting salary/minimum qualifications
Salary after 15 years of experience/most prevalent qualifications
Salary at top of scale/maximum qualifications
Equivalent USD
Contribution of various factors to salary cost of teachers
per student in public institutions, primary education (2018) Figure D2.4
-3 000
-2 000
-1 000
0
1 000
2 000 Germany
Switzerland
Norway
Austria
BelgiumFl.
Australia
BelgiumFr.
Canada
Slovenia
Ireland
Netherlands
Iceland
Spain
UnitedStates
Portugal
Italy
Finland
Japan
Greece
Poland
CostaRica
Israel
Chile
Hungary
France
Lithuania
Estonia
Colombia
Turkey
CzechRepublic
Mexico
SlovakRepublic
Latvia
Contribution of theoretical class size
Contribution of teaching time
Contribution of instruction time
Contribution of teachers' salary
Difference of salary cost of teachers per student from OECD average
USD converted using
PPPs
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Education at a Glance 2020 - European Union launch

  • 1. OECD Indicators 2020 Education at a Glance Lisbon Council Andreas Schleicher
  • 2. The long shadows of school closures
  • 3. By the end of June, schools across the OECD had experienced some form of closure lasting an average of 14 weeks Figure D1.4 Number of countries with school closures due to COVID19 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Numberofcountries Nationwide Localised OECD countries Non-OECD countries
  • 4. Lost individual income due to Corona-induced learning loss
  • 5. Present value of lost GDP due to Corona-induced learning loss (average 1/3 school year lost) -Bn $16,000 -Bn $14,000 -Bn $12,000 -Bn $10,000 -Bn $8,000 -Bn $6,000 -Bn $4,000 -Bn $2,000 Bn $0 Source: Hanushek and Woessmann (OECD, 2020)
  • 6. Students’ and teachers’ ICT skills were critical to maintain educational continuity as schools shifted to online learning.
  • 7. Before the pandemic, just over half of teachers let their students frequently or always use ICT for projects or class work TALIS Table I.2.1 Percentage of lower secondary teachers who “frequently” or “always” let students use ICT for projects or class work 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Denmark NewZealand Australia Colombia Russia Mexico Turkey Alberta(Canada) Chile Sweden Lithuania UnitedStates Portugal Romania Iceland OECDaverage-31 Israel Spain Netherlands Finland SaudiArabia Latvia Hungary SlovakRepublic Italy EUtotal-23 Estonia Brazil England(UK) SouthAfrica -FlemishComm.… Slovenia France CzechRepublic Austria Korea Belgium Shanghai(China) Japan %
  • 8. Teachers themselves do not rely heavily on distance learning for their own professional development Figure A7.6 . Percentage of lower secondary teachers who participated in selected types of professional development (2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Lithuania Latvia Slovenia Australia Austria Estonia Netherlands BelgiumFl. Alberta(Canada) NewZealand Turkey RussianFederation Iceland CzechRepublic Israel UnitedStates Italy OECDaverage Korea ChineseTaipei England(UK) Shanghai(China) Sweden Norway Denmark SaudiArabia Spain SouthAfrica Finland Portugal CABA(Argentina)² Brazil Belgium SlovakRepublic Hungary Colombia Chile Mexico France Japan FrenchComm.… % Courses/seminars attended in person Peer and/or self-observation and coaching as part of a formal school arrangement Online courses/seminars Formal qualification programme¹
  • 9. Risks to learning and employment outcomes
  • 10. The NEET rate may rise as learning outcomes decline Figure A2.4 Relationship between the percentage of 15-year-old students who were low performers in PISA (2015) and the share of 15-year-olds neither employed nor in education or training (NEETs) (2017) Brazil Colombia Mexico ChileSlovak Republic1 Israel Greece Luxembourg Iceland1 Turkey Hungary Lithuania Netherlands Austria Switzerland Italy OECD average Latvia Belgium France Czech Republic Germany Portugal Australia Norway United States New Zealand Sweden Slovenia United Kingdom Denmark Poland Canada Finland Ireland Estonia R² = 0.7063 0 10 20 30 40 50 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 NEETs (%) Proficiency below Level 2 in all three domains (%) High share of NEETs Low share of low performing students Low share of NEETs Low share of low performing students High share of NEETs High share of low performing students Low share of NEETs High share of low performing students OECD Average OECDAverage
  • 11. Those with lower educational attainment are the most vulnerable to an economic slowdown Table A3.4 Unemployment rates of 25-34 year-olds, by educational attainment (2019) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 SlovakRepublic SouthAfrica Greece France Spain Italy Lithuania Sweden Belgium Finland Turkey EUaverage Austria Brazil CostaRica RussianFederation Latvia CzechRepublic OECDaverage Slovenia Poland Argentina Germany Canada Hungary Ireland Chile Denmark Colombia Switzerland UnitedStates Portugal Norway NewZealand Estonia Netherlands UnitedKingdom Korea Iceland Israel Mexico Indonesia Below upper secondary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary Tertiary%
  • 12. The pandemic may place significant strains on education funding
  • 13. Private expenditure is also at risk, particularly in countries that rely heavily on household expenditure Figure C3.2.b Distribution of public and private expenditure on tertiary educational institutions (2017) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Colombia Denmark Finland Luxembourg Norway Iceland Austria Sweden Slovenia Belgium Greece Estonia Germany Poland Turkey France EUaverage CzechRepublic OECDaverage Ireland SlovakRepublic Netherlands Lithuania Mexico Spain Hungary RussianFederation Latvia Portugal Italy Israel Canada NewZealand Korea Australia Chile UnitedStates Japan UnitedKingdom All private sources Expenditure from other private entities Household expenditure Public expenditure%
  • 14. The crisis has impacted the internationalization of tertiary education.
  • 15. In 2018, 5.6 million tertiary students worldwide had crossed a border to study, more than twice the number in 2005 Figure B6.1 Growth in international or foreign enrolment in tertiary education worldwide (1998 to 2018) 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 Millions of students OECD Non-OECD Total, 5.6 Non-OECD, 1.7 OECD, 3.9
  • 16. Countries with a large share of international students may see a greater impact Figure B6.4 Incoming student mobility in tertiary education, by level of study (2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 Luxembourg Australia NewZealand United… Switzerland Austria Canada Czech… Netherlands Hungary Denmark Belgium Germany Ireland Estonia Latvia EUtotal France Finland Slovak… Iceland Portugal Sweden OECDtotal Italy Lithuania UnitedStates Japan SaudiArabia Slovenia Norway SouthAfrica Russian… Poland Spain Greece Israel Argentina Korea Turkey CostaRica Chile Brazil Colombia Mexico India Indonesia % All tertiary Bachelor's or equivalent Master's or equivalent Doctoral or equivalent86 60% of international students in Europe come from outside Europe
  • 17. Professions with vocational qualifications have formed the backbone of economic and social life during the lockdown.
  • 18. Certain fields of study are more common than others Figure B7.4 Share of upper secondary vocational graduates, by selected field of study (2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Hungary Iceland Estonia Lithuania Chile Sweden Korea Japan Norway CzechRepublic Greece Poland RussianFederation SlovakRepublic Latvia Belgium Slovenia Austria Germany France OECDaverage Switzerland EUaverage Australia Turkey Denmark Italy Finland Colombia Luxembourg Netherlands Spain Portugal Brazil NewZealand UnitedKingdom Ireland Engineering, manufacturing and construction Business, administration and law Services Health and welfare ICT Arts and humanities %
  • 19. Adults with an upper secondary vocational qualification are more likely to be employed than those with a general one… Figure A3.1 Employment rates of 25-34 year-olds, by educational attainment and programme orientation (2019) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Luxembourg Iceland Sweden Norway Switzerland Austria Canada Germany Netherlands Portugal Slovenia Russian… Denmark UnitedKingdom Hungary NewZealand Belgium CzechRepublic Australia EUaverage OECDaverage Lithuania SlovakRepublic Israel Estonia Latvia Poland Finland Chile France Mexico Spain CostaRica Italy Turkey Greece Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (vocational orientation) Below upper secondary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (general orientation) Tertiary%
  • 20. …but this advantage tends to weaken over the course of their working life Figure A3.2 Employment rates, by age group, educational attainment and programme orientation (2019) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 25-34 year-olds 35-44 year-olds 45-54 year-olds 55-64 year-olds Below upper secondary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (general orientation) Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary (vocational orientation) Short-cycle tertiary Bachelor's, master's or doctoral or equivalent %
  • 21. …and the employment advantage doesn’t translate into earnings Figure A4.1 Relative earnings of adults with an upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education compared to earnings of adults with below upper secondary education, (2018) 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 CzechRepublic Brazil UnitedStates Chile Colombia CostaRica Israel Austria Germany Hungary SlovakRepublic Turkey Portugal Korea Italy Switzerland Canada Mexico Greece OECDaverage Slovenia Luxembourg EUaverage Sweden Spain Poland Netherlands Norway UnitedKingdom Lithuania Belgium NewZealand Denmark Latvia Australia Estonia France Ireland Finland Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary - general Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary - vocational
  • 22. Combined school and work-based VET programmes can increase the alignment between education and work.
  • 23. Work experience while studying increases employment prospects Figure A3.3 Employment rate of 25-34 year-olds who attained vocational upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education, by type of work experience while studying (2016) 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Switzerland Austria Norway Latvia Slovenia Hungary Belgium CzechRepublic Germany SlovakRepublic Netherlands Sweden Poland Estonia Average Denmark UnitedKingdom Portugal Spain Lithuania Ireland France Italy Greece Finland Turkey Iceland % No work experience Apprenticeship Mandatory traineeship Work outside the curriculum
  • 24. However, only one in three VET students participate in combined school- and work-based programmes on average Figure B7.6 Distribution of upper secondary vocational students by type of vocational programme (2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 CostaRica CzechRepublic Greece Italy Japan Korea Lithuania Mexico Brazil Spain Sweden Belgium Israel Estonia Chile SlovakRepublic Finland Portugal Poland Luxembourg France Australia Slovenia OECDaverage EUaverage Austria UnitedKingdom Iceland Norway Turkey Germany Switzerland Netherlands Denmark Hungary Ireland Latvia School-based programmes Combined school- and work-based programmes%
  • 25. Enabling VET students to pursue tertiary studies can improve their learning and employment outcomes.
  • 26. Vocational upper secondary students are more likely to complete programmes that grant them access to higher education Figure B3.3 Completion rate of upper secondary education within the theoretical duration plus two years, by programme orientation at entrance (2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 UnitedStates France Belgium Switzerland Denmark Finland Estonia Netherlands Canada Italy Lithuania NewZealand Norway Sweden Austria Colombia Portugal Chile Iceland Latvia Brazil Entered a general programme Entered a vocational programme with access to tertiary education Entered a vocational programme without access to tertiary education%
  • 27. Resources invested in vocational programmes are usually higher than in general ones.
  • 28. Vocational upper secondary programmes often cost more per student than general ones Figure C1.2 Total expenditure on educational institutions per full-time equivalent student, in vocational and general upper secondary education programmes (2017) 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 Luxembourg Austria Germany Israel Norway France Netherlands Belgium Sweden NewZealand Iceland Spain EUaverage OECDaverage CzechRepublic Hungary UnitedKingdom Greece Poland Latvia Chile Finland Estonia Slovenia SlovakRepublic Australia Turkey Lithuania Mexico RussianFederation General VocationalEquivalent USD
  • 29. The expansion of tertiary education is a worldwide trend.
  • 30. Excluding international students, 38% of young adults will graduate from tertiary education for the first time before the age of 30 Table B5.1 First-time tertiary graduation rate for students under 30 (excluding international students) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Japan Spain Lithuania Turkey Denmark Slovenia Chile Portugal Norway UnitedKingdom Netherlands OECDaverage Finland Greece Australia Latvia NewZealand EUaverage Switzerland Austria Iceland Italy Belgium Germany Estonia SlovakRepublic CzechRepublic Sweden Hungary Luxembourg Total Men Women%
  • 31. Higher educational attainment is associated with higher incomes Figure A4.2 Relative earnings of tertiary-educated adults compared to earnings of adults with an upper secondary education (2018) 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 Brazil Chile Colombia CostaRica Lithuania Hungary UnitedStates Portugal Turkey Slovenia Germany Mexico CzechRepublic Ireland SlovakRepublic Poland OECDaverage Israel EUaverage Spain Austria Netherlands France Latvia Luxembourg Switzerland Canada Belgium Greece UnitedKingdom Italy Korea Finland Estonia NewZealand Australia Denmark Sweden Norway All tertiary Short-cycle tertiary Bachelor's or equivalent Master’s, Doctoral or equivalent
  • 32. On average, each USD invested in tertiary education generates a public benefit of USD 3 for a man and USD 2 for a woman Figure A5.5 . Financial benefits for each equivalent USD invested in tertiary education for men and women (2017) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ireland Israel Italy UnitedStates Australia Portugal Hungary UnitedKingdom Germany Belgium France Slovenia Chile Austria Turkey EUAverage OECDAverage Luxembourg NewZealand Poland Korea Spain Finland CzechRepublic Canada SlovakRepublic Latvia Denmark Norway Switzerland Sweden In equivalent USD converted using PPPs Man Woman
  • 33. Beyond the economic and employment outcomes, higher educational attainment brings greater social benefits Figure A6.4 Percentage of adults who feel they have a say in what the government does, by educational attainment (2016 or 2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Switzerland Netherlands Germany¹ CzechRepublic Average Ireland Finland UnitedKingdom Estonia Belgium France Hungary Slovenia Italy Below upper secondary Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary Tertiary % European Social Survey (ESS) (2018)
  • 34. Early childhood education and care (ECEC) has experienced a surge of policy attention in OECD countries in recent decades.
  • 35. Enrolment of 3-5 year-olds in pre-primary or primary education rose from 75% in 2005 to 88% in 2018, on average Figure B2.2 Change in enrolment rates of children aged 3 to 5 years (2005, 2010 and 2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 France Ireland Israel UnitedKingdom Denmark Belgium Spain Iceland Norway Korea Germany Sweden Italy NewZealand Latvia Hungary Japan Estonia Slovenia EUaverage Portugal Austria Netherlands OECDaverage Luxembourg CzechRepublic Lithuania Poland Brazil Australia RussianFederation Mexico Finland Chile SlovakRepublic Argentina Colombia Indonesia UnitedStates CostaRica Switzerland Turkey SaudiArabia 2018 2010 2005%
  • 36. A third of children under 3 are enrolled in early childhood education and care and other registered ECEC services Figure B2.1 Enrolment rates of children under the age of 3 in early childhood education and care, by age (2018) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Korea Iceland Israel Norway Denmark NewZealand Sweden Belgium Slovenia Portugal Australia Spain Germany OECDaverage Finland Japan Estonia Colombia Latvia Lithuania Brazil Chile Austria Russian… SlovakRepublic Hungary Mexico Poland Turkey Under the age of 3 Under the age of 1 Age 1 Age 2%
  • 37. Spending on education continued to rise
  • 38. Between 2012 and 2017, education expenditure grew by 1.4% per year on average, while the number of students remained stable Figure C1.4 Average annual growth in total expenditure on primary to tertiary educational institutions per full-time equivalent student (2012 to 2017) - 4 - 2 0 2 4 6 8 Hungary Iceland SlovakRepublic Colombia Poland Estonia Latvia Chile Norway Turkey UnitedStates OECDaverage EUaverage UnitedKingdom Israel Germany Portugal Netherlands Austria Sweden Belgium NewZealand Lithuania Italy France Spain CzechRepublic RussianFederation Canada Slovenia Finland Mexico Students Total expenditure Total expenditure per student%
  • 39. Despite increases in public expenditure, average spending on educational institutions has fallen as a share of GDP Figure C2.3 Index of change in public expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP (2012 and 2017) 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Chile Hungary RussianFederation Norway Brazil Colombia Iceland SlovakRepublic Sweden Israel Portugal France Italy Switzerland Belgium Germany Turkey Canada Austria OECDaverage UnitedStates Latvia Netherlands Spain EUaverage NewZealand Greece Japan Poland CzechRepublic Mexico Finland UnitedKingdom Slovenia Luxembourg Lithuania Primary, secondary, and post-secondary non-tertiary All tertiary TotalIndex
  • 40. About one-third of total spending on tertiary institutions is devoted to research and development Figure C1.3 .b Total expenditure on tertiary educational institutions per full-time equivalent student by type of service (2017) 0 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 Luxembourg UnitedStates UnitedKingdom Sweden Canada Norway Netherlands Australia Belgium Austria Japan Germany Denmark Finland France Ireland EUaverage OECDaverage Iceland NewZealand Estonia Spain Hungary Slovenia Israel Italy Portugal SlovakRepublic CzechRepublic Korea Poland Turkey Chile RussianFederation Lithuania Latvia Mexico Greece Colombia Total R&D Ancillary services Core servicesEquivalent USD
  • 41. OECD countries spent an average of USD 11 200 per student on primary to tertiary education in 2017 Figure C1.1 Total expenditure on primary to tertiary educational institutions per full-time equivalent student, by source of funds (2017) 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 Luxembourg UnitedStates Norway Austria Sweden Canada Belgium UnitedKingdom Iceland Netherlands Germany Denmark Australia France Korea Japan Finland EUaverage OECDaverage NewZealand Ireland Italy Portugal Spain Slovenia Israel Estonia CzechRepublic Poland Hungary SlovakRepublic Latvia Lithuania Chile RussianFederation Turkey Colombia Mexico Argentina Brazil CostaRica Greece Switzerland Public expenditure on all educational institutions Private expenditure on all educational institutionsEquivalent USD
  • 42. In many countries teachers’ salaries are still low… Figure D3.1.a Lower secondary teachers' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers (2019) 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 CostaRica Lithuania Portugal Germany Finland England(UK) Israel France Australia Estonia OECDaverage EUaverage Slovenia Netherlands Sweden NewZealand Ireland BelgiumFl. Austria Denmark BelgiumFr. Chile Greece Poland Norway SlovakRepublic Italy Hungary CzechRepublic UnitedStates Teachers' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers School heads' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers Ratio of salary
  • 43. …and their earnings progression is sometimes flat Figure D3.2 Lower secondary teachers’ statutory salaries at different points in teachers' careers (2019) 0 20 000 40 000 60 000 80 000 100 000 120 000 140 000 160 000 Luxembourg Germany Switzerland Denmark Spain Australia Austria Netherlands Sweden UnitedStates Iceland Norway BelgiumFl. Finland Canada BelgiumFr. Ireland EUaverage Scotland(UK) OECDaverage Portugal Italy France NewZealand Korea England(UK) Japan Turkey Slovenia Mexico Lithuania Estonia CzechRepublic Chile Israel Colombia Greece Hungary Latvia SlovakRepublic CostaRica Brazil Starting salary/minimum qualifications Salary after 15 years of experience/most prevalent qualifications Salary at top of scale/maximum qualifications Equivalent USD
  • 44. Contribution of various factors to salary cost of teachers per student in public institutions, primary education (2018) Figure D2.4 -3 000 -2 000 -1 000 0 1 000 2 000 Germany Switzerland Norway Austria BelgiumFl. Australia BelgiumFr. Canada Slovenia Ireland Netherlands Iceland Spain UnitedStates Portugal Italy Finland Japan Greece Poland CostaRica Israel Chile Hungary France Lithuania Estonia Colombia Turkey CzechRepublic Mexico SlovakRepublic Latvia Contribution of theoretical class size Contribution of teaching time Contribution of instruction time Contribution of teachers' salary Difference of salary cost of teachers per student from OECD average USD converted using PPPs
  • 45. Find out more about our work at www.oecd.org/edu – All publications – The complete micro-level database Email: Andreas.Schleicher@OECD.org Twitter: SchleicherOECD Wechat: AndreasSchleicher Thank you

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