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Life Satisfaction in Italy by Education Level and Gender (2013-2024)

Key Insights

  • Education Impact: Higher education levels consistently show higher life satisfaction scores, with ED5-8 (tertiary education) maintaining the highest ratings around 7.2-7.6 throughout the period.
  • Upward Trend: All education groups show an overall upward trend in life satisfaction from 2013 to 2018, followed by relative stability with slight variations.
  • Recent Stability: The period 2018-2024 shows relatively stable satisfaction levels across all education categories, with minor fluctuations.
  • Lower Education Improvement: ED0-2 (lower education) shows notable improvement from 6.2 in 2013 to 6.9 in 2024 for the total population, representing the largest relative gain.
  • Convergence Pattern: The gap between different education levels has remained relatively stable, with higher education consistently providing around 0.4-0.7 points advantage over lower education levels.

Chart Description

Chart Type: Multi-line chart showing trends over time

Colors Used:

  • #18baa8 (Main color) – ED0-2 (Lower education)
  • #4a90e2 (Blue) – ED3_4 (Medium education)
  • #f39c12 (Orange) – ED5-8 (Higher education)
  • #e74c3c (Red) – TOTAL (Overall average)

Education Levels: ED0-2 (Pre-primary to lower secondary), ED3_4 (Upper secondary to post-secondary), ED5-8 (Tertiary education), TOTAL (All education levels combined)

Time Period: 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Overall life satisfaction by sex, age and educational attainment

IT (Italy)

Data-Level: IT Source: Eurostat (ilc_pw01) - Overall life satisfaction by sex, age and educational attainment. Data represents average ratings on a scale of 0-10. Some data points may be missing due to insufficient sample sizes. Generated from official Eurostat data for Italy (IT).

General population structureLife Satisfaction

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