The Lifelong Learning Platform has gathered statistics about countries’ investments in different budget areas. Their interest in particular lay on the budget allocated to education and training. Their comparative analysis shows that Europe’s share of GDP for education and training has never been this low. The Lifelong Learning platform analysed Eurostat’s study of education and other sectors and presented the results of their findings based on data from reports and statistics. Furthermore, the data is broken down by country. Have a look at the results here.
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