HIGHER AMONG WOMEN

Educational qualifications highest among people aged 40 to 44

The highest educated population lived in Uusimaa, where the population had completed an average of 4.3 years of post-comprehensive level education.

By the end of 2019, altogether 3,435,387 persons, or 74% of the Finnish population aged 15 or over had completed a post-comprehensive level qualification.

The share of persons with an educational qualification grew by 1 percentage point from the year before. 32% of the population had completed a tertiary level qualification.

According to Statistics Finland’s Education Statistics, In 2019, the highest educated persons were those aged 40 to 44, of whom 88% had completed a qualification and 47% a tertiary level qualification.

In all, 87% of persons aged 45 to 49 had completed a qualification and 46% a tertiary level qualification.

The highest educated population lived in Uusimaa, where the population had completed an average of 4.3 years of post-comprehensive level education. The second highest educated population lived in Pirkanmaa, where they have completed on average 3.9 years.

More women with higher education

36% of all women aged over 15 had completed tertiary level qualifications and 25% of women had basic level qualifications. Overall, 28% of men had completed tertiary level qualifications and 28% were without a post-comprehensive level qualification.

The differences between genders were even bigger in younger age groups. In women aged 30 to 34, tertiary level qualifications had been attained by 48% and 12% were without a post-comprehensive level qualification, while for men the corresponding shares were 33% and 18%.

With only basic education

In 2019, there were 103,166 persons aged 20 to 29 with only basic level education, making up 15% of the age group. Among men, 18% of the age group had only basic level education and 13% among women.

The number of persons aged 20 to 29 with only basic level education was highest in Åland, where 23% of the age group had no post-comprehensive level qualification.

The share of persons with only basic level education was lowest in North Karelia, South Ostrobothnia and Central Finland, where 12% of those aged 20 to 29 had no post-comprehensive level qualification.

Persons whose qualifications attained abroad are not known are also included in those without a basic level qualification, Statistics Finland says.