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Figure A A.1. Share of migrants among VET graduates (15-34 years-old), 2009-2018
Share (%) of foreign-born graduates among those with upper-secondary VET as their highest qualification
Figure A A.1. Share of migrants among VET graduates (15-34 years-old), 2009-2018

Note: See Figure 1.5 in Chapter 1.

Source: Eurostat (2019[1]), 2009 EU Labour Force Survey ad hoc module and 2015-2018 EU Labour Force Surveys. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/european-union-labour-force-survey.

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Figure A A.2. Migrant VET graduates by type of work experience
Share (%) of foreign-born upper-secondary VET graduates (15-34 years-old), by type of work experience
Figure A A.2. Migrant VET graduates by type of work experience

Note: 1) In Panel A, 2009 data from Austria and Denmark are derived from those who have work experience. 2016 data from Slovenia and Finland include those who had work experience outside the curriculum, in addition to those who had no work experience.

2) In Panel B, 2009 data from Finland and Sweden are derived from those who have work experience not based on work-based learning. 2016 data from Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway and Sweden have low reliability issue.

3) For the related 2016 data, see Figure 4.4 in Chapter 4 and Figure 5.5 in Chapter 5.

Source: Eurostat (2019[1]), 2009 and 2016 EU Labour Force Survey ad hoc modules. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/european-union-labour-force-survey.

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References

[1] Eurostat (2019), European Union Labour Force Survey, https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/european-union-labour-force-survey.

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Annex A. Additional figures on foreign-born vocational education and training graduates