Key Insights
- Overall Trend: Slovakia shows a dramatic increase in participation rates from 2021 to 2024, reaching record highs across all gender groups.
- Gender Patterns: Women consistently show slightly higher participation rates than men throughout most of the period, with males catching up in recent years.
- Low Participation Period: From 2009 to 2020, participation rates remained relatively low and stable (around 2.5-4.6%).
- Dramatic Growth: Starting in 2021, there’s a sharp upward trend, with rates tripling by 2024 (Female: 12.6%, Male: 13.0%, Total: 12.8%).
- Peak Values: Highest participation rates recorded in 2024 for males (13.0%) and 2022 for females (12.8%).
- 2020 Impact: 2020 shows the lowest participation rates for all groups, likely due to pandemic restrictions.
Chart Information
Chart Type: Line Chart
Colors Used:
- Female (F): #18baa8 (Main color)
- Male (M): #ff6b6b (Complementary red)
- Total (T): #4ecdc4 (Light teal)
Data Source: Eurostat dataset trng_lfse_04
Unit: Percentage (PC)
Frequency: Annual (A)
Participation rate in education and training (last 4 weeks) by NUTS 2 region
SK (Slovakia)Data-Level: SK Source: Eurostat (trng_lfse_04) - Participation rate in education and training (last 4 weeks) by NUTS 2 region
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Project manager:
Franziska Görmar
IfL - Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
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This project is supported by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Programme with co-financing from the European Regional Development Fund.
Find more information about the x-Inno Radar project on the Interreg CE projectwebsite.
x-Inno Radar is a project of:
Creative Region Linz & Upper Austria Gmbh,
The Regional Chamber of Commerce of the Karlovy Vary Region,
Padova Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Crafts and Agriculture,
Creative Industry Košice, n. o.,
BSC, Business support centre, ltd., Kranj,
Regional Development Agency in Bielsko-Biała,
Stebo Competence Centre Community Developmentm,
Association of Cultural and Creative Industries Chemnitz and Region (Creative Chemnitz),
Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography – Germany,
Otelo Cooperative
