Survey on Household Expenditure on Education Regulated and/or non-regulated studies Average expenditure per student/user on educational goods and services and no. of students/users by type of education, type of good or service acquired and educational level of the main breadwinner Units: Average expenditure: euros A. Regulated education Classes Extracurricular activities (support and leisure) in the centre Complementary Services (canteen, residence or transport) Goods and services (textbooks, uniforms, ...) Extracurricular support activities outside the centre B. Non-regulated education Average expenditure per student/user Total 1,099 439 137 699 328 657 607 Primary education or lower 659 205 64 532 225 655 636 Secondary education, 1st stage 782 217 70 585 301 624 454 Secondary education, 2nd stage 1,260 541 162 735 364 632 540 Higher non-university studies 966 330 102 595 340 654 709 University studies, 1st cycle 1,315 614 179 874 309 723 724 University studies, 2nd and 3rd cycles 1,883 935 334 925 429 692 588 No. of students/users Total 9,261,663 9,261,663 2,137,901 2,225,480 9,261,663 1,876,528 523,492 Primary education or lower 1,374,068 1,374,068 351,514 305,482 1,374,068 198,873 76,478 Secondary education, 1st stage 2,582,815 2,582,815 608,081 568,342 2,582,815 491,199 102,093 Secondary education, 2nd stage 1,276,437 1,276,437 323,487 280,936 1,276,437 307,947 55,875 Higher non-university studies 1,585,393 1,585,393 339,560 380,830 1,585,393 319,087 87,827 University studies, 1st cycle 846,990 846,990 202,868 201,188 846,990 165,788 87,115 University studies, 2nd and 3rd cycles 1,595,960 1,595,960 312,391 488,702 1,595,960 393,634 114,104 Notes: 1) Class hours: This also includes teaching classes (according to art. 88 LOE, free in the public and private subsidised system) such as voluntary complementary education. This grouping has been made due to the difficulty for informant households to differentiate between the two concepts. 2) No. of students/users. It refers to the no. of students of regulated education who have effectively used any of the services (both free of charge and via payment of an amount) such as complementary services (canteen, transport, residence) or extracurricular activities. In the case of classes and goods, the no. of users coincides with the no. of students. 3) Illiterate people are included in the category Uneducated or having completed 1st grade Source: National Statistics Institute