Key Insights
- Tertiary education overall (ED5-8) shows the highest graduation numbers with 37,420 in 2022 and 37,008 in 2023
- Upper secondary education (ED35) has substantial graduate numbers with 28,345 in 2022 and 28,671 in 2023
- Master’s level (ED7) represents the largest tertiary category with 16,916 in 2022 and 16,822 in 2023
- Gender distribution varies significantly: females dominate in most education levels except upper secondary
- Short-cycle tertiary education (ED5) shows the smallest numbers with 738 graduates in 2022 and 795 in 2023
Chart Information
Chart Type: Grouped Bar Chart
Colors Used:
- Female 2022: #18baa8 (main color)
- Female 2023: #45c9b8 (lighter shade)
- Male 2022: #666666 (gray)
- Male 2023: #888888 (lighter gray)
Education Levels: ED35 (Upper secondary), ED45 (Post-secondary non-tertiary), ED5 (Short-cycle tertiary), ED6 (Bachelor’s), ED7 (Master’s), ED8 (Doctoral)
Graduates by education level, programme orientation, sex and field of education
SK (Slovakia)
Data-Level: SK
Source: Eurostat (educ_uoe_grad02) - Graduates by education level, programme orientation, sex and field of education
Data represents Slovakia (SK) for years 2022-2023. Empty values in original dataset excluded from visualization.
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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
