Lorenzo Macchi
Research expert covering society, economy, and politics for Italy
Get in touch with us nowThe share of Italians aged from 15 to 64 years holding an upper secondary school diploma constantly grew between 2014 and 2023. In fact, 44 percent of Italians successfully completed their high school or vocational school. On the contrary, one third of the Italian population exclusively held a primary or a lower secondary education title, with figures recording a diminishing trend. Thus, more and more citizens have chosen to continue their studies. Finally, around 20 percent of Italians had a university degree, a positive trend compared to 2014, when only 15 percent obtained at least a bachelor's title.
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Educational attainment
Primary and lower secondary education
Upper secondary education
Teachers
Public spending on education
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