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Highest qualification level tables 2023

Date published: 03 October 2024

Updated tables containing highest qualification level and participation in education/training statistics were updated this morning.

The tables include updated figures to 2023 for the highest qualification level held by working aged adults (aged 16 to 64) and the participation of those in education or training of people aged 25 to 64  (as measured by the lifelong learning indicator).

Also provided are additional breakdowns of working aged adults qualified to level 2 and above and level 3 and above in Northern Ireland.

The associated tables are available on Highest qualification level and participation in education/training page.

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