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 Early leavers from education and training rate (Series 1998 - %)
Characteristic Description
Name Early leavers from education and training rate (Series 1998 - %) by Place of residence (NUTS - 2001) and Sex; Annual
Regularity Annual
Source Statistics Portugal, Labour force survey
First available period 1998
Last available period 2010
Dimensions
  • Data reference period
  • Place of residence (NUTS - 2001)
  • Sex
Concepts
  • RESIDENT POPULATION:  The persons who regardless of the fact that at the moment of observation ' 0:00 a.m. of the reference day ' are present or absent in a given housing unit, this unit being where they live during most of the year with their family, or where they have all or most of their belongings.
  • REFERENCE PERIOD:  Period to which the information refers and which may be a specific day or a time interval (month, fiscal year, calendar year, among others).
  • SEX:  Biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women.
Formule [Resident population aged between 18 and 24 years old, with complete level of education until 3rd. cycle lower secondary education who not received any education (formal or non formal) in reference period/ Resident population aged between 18 and 24 years old]*100

REFERENCE PERIOD: Reference week or three weeks preceding the reference week.
Measure unit (symbol) Percentage (%)
Power of 10  0
Observations FORMAL EDUCATION: Education and training given in a system of schools, colleges, universities and other institutions of education in which the learning is organised, assessed and certificated under the responsibility of qualified education and training professionals. It includes enrolment, attendance and formal certification recognised by the national authorities. It constitutes a hierarchical succession of education and training, where the completion of one level allows the student to progress to higher levels.

NON FORMAL LEARNING: Training that normally takes place in more or less organised institutional structures and may result in certification. However, this type of certification is not usually recognised by the national authorities and does not allow progression through the levels of educationand training.
Last update date 22/05/2014


information presented in 25/11/2024