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EDUC31: Percent of pupils who have not completed secondary education (ISCED 3) within 5 or 6 years of enrollment, by reporting country, years since enrollment, country background, time, population category, sex and unit

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4/15/2021
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National register-based statistics, delivered by the National Statistical Institutes.
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Registered residents who have not completed secondary education with-in 5 and 6 years after enrolment at upper secondary education. The frequency is calculated by dividing the amount of enrolled students in a given group by the total population in the group. Example: Frequency Enrolled students upper secondary education, age 16-19 = (16-19 enrolled in upper secondary education) / (Total 16-19 population). Percentages or frequencies are produced with a base of a minimum of 50 individuals per cell. Please note that refugees/asylum seekers are not automatically registered as residents in the Nordic countries, and are therefore not fully included in the statistics of this matrix. This means that for example immigrants from Ukraine are underestimated in the present matrix, since they have not been in a Nordic country long enough or otherwise do not meet the rules for population registration. See the respective country's regulations for further information. Definition of Country Background:
Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents: their own country of birth.
Descendants: mother's country of birth, or father's country of birth if mother's is unknown.
Rest of the population: Reporting country i.e. one or both parents' country of birth is the reporting country.
The list of countries reported under Country Background was expanded in the 2024 update. For the first three years in the matrix, a total of 20 countries were used. They were the largest non-Nordic countries of birth in each Nordic country and at a Nordic level in 2020/2021. For each Nordic country, the countries were ranked from largest to smallest in terms of population size. The countries were then given a sum-rank for the Nordic region, and then ranked again at a Nordic level. In addition, for the purpose of comparison, the chosen countries had to be ranked among the 25 highest in at least 3 of the 5 Nordic countries. The result was 20 countries for foreign-born with two foreign-born parents, and 9 countries for descendants. For the last three years in the matrix, a complete list of countries, following the ISO 3166-2 standard, has been used. A person can have a background in a country that does not exist anymore, for example Former Soviet Union. For Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden they are still registered as having their background in that country, while Norway have registrered these under a today existing country (so that people with a background in Former Soviet Union are registered under Russian Federation etc.). Definition of Population Category:
Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents: Foreign-born with native-born adoptive parents are excluded.
Descendants: Native-born with two foreign-born parents.
Rest of population: Total population excluding descendants and foreign-born with two foreign-born parents.
Definition of Level of education: International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) of 2011. Note on Iceland: Because of ongoing work with the national Icelandic population registers, where changes are beeing made as far back as 2011, deliveries to the integration and migration matrices have been delayed. They will be made as soon as the revised registers are ready, for all six years included in the matrix. In some cases, subsets do not add up to specified totals. This is because summation in these cases took place after small values were suppressed for confidentiality reasons. The differences are, however, small in relation to the values. This matrix is the result of an integration and migration co-operation project involving the Nordic Statistical Institutes. On the 2024 update:
Three new years were added to the Integration and Migration matrices.
In addition to percentages, absolute numbers, i.e. number of people are also reported in some of the matrices this update.
The list of countries reported under Country Background was expanded in the 2024 update, see above.

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Finland

Reference date: 20 September.
Includes Ă…land.
Completion rate:
- Everyone who started their upper secondary education on reference year are included.
- Does not have to be a resident all 5 years, may move in and out during the period.
- All who complete their degree based on legislation are included.

Norway

Reference date: 1 October 5 and 6 years after start-up.
Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents: Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents and four foreign-born grandparents. Adopted foreign-born are excluded.
Descendants: Native-born with two foreign-born parents and four foreign-born grandparents.
Completion rate: Pupils who started a basic course for the first time in the relevant autumn, and the proportion who have not completed with a high school diploma or vocational certificate within five and six years since start-up. Those who fail final exams, die or emigrate during the period are registered as not completed. Adult education or those who start over again to complete studies later are not included.

Sweden

Reference date. End of spring semester 5 and 6 years after start-up.
Completion rate: Pupils who started their upper secondary education for the first time in the relevant autumn, and the proportion who have not completed with a high school diploma or vocational certificate within five and six years since start-up. Adult education is not included.
Percentages or frequencies are produced with a Nominator of minimum 6 individuals and/or Denominator of a minimum of 50 individuals per cell for years 2019-2021.