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Education at a GlanceOECD Indicators 2017Estonian Ministry of Education and Research
12th September 2017
Simon NormandeauDaniel Sanchez Serra
OUTLINE
Fields of study
Teachers
Vocational education and training (VET)
Equity
Fields of study
Estonia has a high share of adults with a tertiary science-related degree Figure A1.1
Fields of study among tertiary-educated 25-64 year-olds (2016)
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and
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Belg
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Uni
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All other fields EducationArts and humanities, social sciences, journalism and information Health and welfareBusiness, administration and law Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
%
The same trend is observed for new entrants to tertiary education Figure C3.1
Distribution of new entrants to tertiary education, by STEM field of study (2015)
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Information and communication technologies Natural sciences, mathematics and statisticsEngineering, manufacturing and construction%
Students enroll in fields of education with high employment rates Table A5.3
Percentage of employed 25-64 year-olds among all 25-64 year-olds
7678808284868890
Info
rmat
ion
and
com
mun
icat
ion
tech
nolo
gies
Arts
and
hum
aniti
es,
soci
al s
cien
ces,
jo
urna
lism
and
in
form
atio
n
Nat
ural
sci
ence
s,
mat
hem
atic
s an
d st
atis
tics
Busi
ness
, ad
min
istra
tion
and
law
Tota
l
Engi
neer
ing,
m
anuf
actu
ring
and
cons
truct
ion
Hea
lth a
nd w
elfa
re
Educ
atio
n
Estonia OECD average%
Main message
In Estonia there is a good alignment between what students study and the needs in the labour market, specially in the field
of ICT
Equity
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
India
Uni
ted K
ingdom
Icel
and
New
Zea
land
Pola
nd
Portug
al
Den
mar
k
Cze
ch R
epub
lic
Esto
nia
Swed
en
Slova
k Rep
ublic
Isra
el
Colo
mbia
EU22
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rage
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D a
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and
Mex
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gar
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Ger
man
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Spai
n
Net
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Indone
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and
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Chi
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Japan
Share of female entrants Share of male entrants
…but men and women still make different choices Figure C3.1
Share of new female entrants to STEM fields of tertiary education (2015)
%
Earnings do not vary much by educational attainment Figure A6.1
Relative earnings of adults, by educational attainment. Upper secondary education = 100 (2015)
50
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125
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175
200
225
250
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Earning disadvantage of adults with below upper secondary education
Relative earnings of adults with below upper secondary educationIndex
Employment rates do not vary much by educational attainment Figure A5.3
Employment rates of 25-34 year-olds, by educational attainment and programme orientation (2016)
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Below upper secondary Vocational General or no distinction Tertiary%
0
5
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25
Aus
tral
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el
Switze
rlan
d
Can
ada
% Source: National surveys
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and
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Lith
uani
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Pola
nd
Cze
ch R
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Esto
nia
Ital
y
Gre
ece
%
Below upper secondary education Upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education Tertiary education
Source: European Health Interview Survey
Self-reported depression do not vary much by educational attainment Figure A8.1
Percentage of adults who report having depression, by educational attainment (2014)
Main message
Estonia has a high equity across educational attainment levels and we see that in the labour market and in social outcomes
Tertiary attainment is above the OECD average for 55-64 year-olds, but it is below the OECD average for 25-34 year-olds OECD.Stat
Tertiary educational attainment of 25-34 and 55-64 year-olds (2016)
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25-34 years 55-64 years
Vocational education and training (VET)
Upper secondary education has always been more prominent in Estonia compared to the OECD average OECD.Stat
Educational attainment of 25-34 and 55-64 year-olds (2016)
12 12 16
31
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52
42 43 41 36
43
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30
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25-34 year-olds 55-64 year-old 25-34 year-olds 55-64 year-old
Estonia OECD average
Below upper secondary education
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
Tertiary education
Estonian students are less attracted by vocational programmes than other OECD countries Table C1.3
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Enrolment rates of 15-19 year-olds, by orientation (2015)
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Completion for general programmes by the theoretical duration
Completion for vocational programmes by the theoretical duration
About half of students in vocational programmes have not completed their programme in time Figure A9.3
Completion rate of upper secondary education by programme orientation (2015)
%
Main message
Vocational programmes are not attractive and have a low completion rate despite their good outcomes on the labour
market
Teachers
Teachers’ salaries are close to that of tertiary-educated workers Figure D3.1
Lower secondary teachers' salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workers (2015)
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Teachers' actual salaries relative to earnings for tertiary-educated workersTeachers' actual salaries relative to earnings for similarly educated workers (weighted averages)Ratio
Small class size in primary and lower secondary education Figure D2.1
Average class size in educational institutions, by level of education (2015)
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Number of students per class
Primary education Lower secondary education
Less than half of teachers are below 50 years old Table D5.1
Share of teachers below 50 years old (2015)Lower upper secondary education
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stria
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man
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nia
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%
Main message
Despite having small class size and good relative salaries teaching profession is not attracting young
teachers
Thank you!
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