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Job-related Training Participation in Poland by Gender and Age Groups (2005-2015)

Key Insights

  • Youth workers (15-24) show significant fluctuations, with total participation peaking at 28.2% in 2010 before declining to 21.4% in 2015
  • Male youth participation declined dramatically from 25.0% (2005) to 19.6% (2015), while female youth participation peaked in 2010 at 28.3%
  • Prime working age (25-64) shows steady growth from 27.9% (2005) to 39.4% (2015), with females leading the increase
  • Total working age population (15-64) demonstrates consistent growth from 26.5% (2005) to 35.5% (2015)
  • Older workers (55-64) show volatile patterns with notable gender differences throughout the period

Legend Description

Chart Type: Multi-series Line Chart

Colors Used:

  • Primary color: #18baa8 (Teal) for main trend lines
  • Secondary colors: #ff6b6b (Red-orange), #4ecdc4 (Light teal), #45b7d1 (Blue), #96ceb4 (Light green), #feca57 (Yellow-orange)

Age Groups: 15-24 (Youth), 25-64 (Prime working age), 55-64 (Older workers), 15-64 (Total working age)

Gender: F (Female), M (Male), T (Total)

Employed persons participating in job-related non-formal education and training in the past 12 months by sex and age

PL (Poland)

Data-Level: PL Source: Eurostat (Dataset: qoe_ewcs_6_1) - Education statistics on employed persons participating in job-related non-formal education and training

EducationJob-related Training Participation

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