Only 18% of Estonian adults lack basic skills
Relative to other countries, a smaller proportion of young Estonians have upper secondary VET as their highest qualification
The proportion of older VET students is increasing
In Estonia, limited evidence for a wage premium from VET among young adults
VET graduates are more likely to be NEETs
In Estonia, one out of five young people have not completed upper secondary education
Some early school leavers lack numeracy skills
In some countries, post-secondary VET graduates often enter higher education
Young people (15-24) face higher unemployment than prime-age adults (25-54) in Estonia
Disadvantaged students are less likely to want to work as professionals than their more advantaged peers
Disadvantaged students are less likely to want to go to universities
Gender stereotypes are pronounced
Girls have higher career aspirations than boys
In many countries relatively few young people expect to have a manual job