When it comes to employment opportunities of graduates of vocational training, Hungary ranks third, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
The OECD Education at a Glance 2023 report presents the performance of education systems in a global context, showing that the employment rate of people aged 25-34 with professional qualifications in Hungary “is exceptionally high”, with the country coming third after Norway and Iceland, the culture and innovation ministry said on Saturday.
Fully 38 percent of 24-34-year-olds obtain a vocational diploma and are less exposed to the risk of unemployment than those with general secondary education, and can expect a 31 percent higher salary, the ministry said in a statement.
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One might think from the title that Hungary has the best quality vocational schools but as one can read from the article, workers with vocational training are highly sought after so they find work easily in Hungary regardless of the quality of the schools. Being unemployed is also not much of an option in Hungary as benefits are scarce. If you want to live on your own – and young adults usually do – you need to work.
Vocational schools are just as much suffering from the lack of skilled and motivated teachers as other schools are, all due to low wages and lack of appreciation of teachers´ work by their employer (government).
I am hear by asking for applying with you instution for my career