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Survey on the Involvement of the Adult Population in Learning Activities
Survey on Adult Population Participation in Learning Activities (EADA). Year 2011
INTERGENERATIONAL EDUCATIONAL MOBILITY
Intergenerational educational mobility of persons aged 18 to 65 by sex and highest educational level of their parents
Units:
percentage of persons
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Sex
Values that contain
BOTH SEXES
MEN
WOMEN
Selected:
3
Total:
3
Highest educational level of their parents
Values that contain
Total
Primary education and without studies
Secondary education
Post-secondary education or equivalent
University studies or the equivalent
Selected:
5
Total:
5
Mobility
Values that contain
Upwards mobility
Downwards mobility
No mobility
Selected:
3
Total:
3
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Mobility
Sex
Highest educational level of their parents
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Decimals to show:
By default
0
1
2
Notes ( 2 )
1) Intergenerational mobility means the difference between the highest educational level of a person and the highest educational level of their parents, so it will be upwards when the level of the person is higher that the one of their parents, downwards when it is lower and there would not be mobility when the levels coincide. 'Highest educational level of their parents' means the highest level comparing the highest educational level of the father and the highest educational level of the mother of the interviewed person.
Data referring to the 12 months prior to the date of the survey. Symbol '.' it has to be understood as data that cannot be given as it might be affected by sampling errors.
Data referring to the 12 months prior to the date of the survey. Symbol '.' it has to be understood as data that cannot be given as it might be affected by sampling errors.
Total:
0
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0
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Source:National Statistics Institute