Statistical Analysis: Young Women Are Often at the Forefront of Education
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Young women often perform better in school and vocational education in Germany than men. This is shown by current figures from the Federal Statistical Office, which are also referred to as the "Gender Education Gap".
More than half of the high school graduates are women, and men leave school more often with a lower degree. This is shown by an evaluation by the Federal Statistical Office.
In the course of schooling, boys usually have a downside compared to girls. The latter often manage the Abitur and also perform better in other areas. In addition, women get through faster with the Bachelor.
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Among other things, the gender education gap is evident in higher degrees: figures from the Federal Statistical Office reveal clear gender differences in schools and universities.
In school and vocational education, young women often perform better than young men. This gender education gap can be seen, among other things, in school degrees and graduation rates at higher education institutions. In the year of departure in 2024, among the 258 300 graduates with general university entrance qualification, 55% were women and 45% were men, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). The lower the formal degree, th…
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