Survey on Adult Population Involvement in Learning Activities NON-FORMAL EDUCATION Non-formal education activities by usefulness of those activities according to the opinion of the interviewee, sex and maximum educational level achieved Units: percentage of activities Help him to find a new job Help him to promote in his nowadays job Help him to increase his wages Help him to carry out a different kind of job Help him to improve his work performance Help him to meet new people, to update knowledge or toher personal reasons Have not help him yet or he does not think they will never help him BOTH SEX Total 25.12 10.87 2.91 6.55 19.96 61.38 10.09 Secondary education, first stage primary education and illiterate 31.89 7.08 2.30 4.45 14.00 54.41 14.37 Intermediate level studies 28.66 10.80 3.28 6.10 16.75 62.14 12.49 Higher and university studies 20.41 12.56 3.00 7.69 24.15 64.04 7.04 MALE Total 23.26 11.80 2.84 6.63 21.10 58.73 10.67 Secondary education, first stage primary education and illiterate 31.35 7.14 1.46 4.41 16.68 48.30 15.11 Intermediate level studies 26.27 13.08 3.41 5.98 18.06 61.53 12.34 Higher and university studies 16.88 13.83 3.33 8.29 25.36 63.27 7.16 FEMALE Total 26.98 9.93 2.99 6.47 18.81 64.04 9.51 Secondary education, first stage primary education and illiterate 32.72 6.99 3.60 4.50 9.85 63.85 13.23 Intermediate level studies 31.10 8.46 3.15 6.23 15.41 62.76 12.65 Higher and university studies 23.34 11.52 2.72 7.19 23.14 64.68 6.94 Notes: 1) The category 'Intermediate level studies' includes: Secondary education, intermediate technical-vocational education and other. Data referring to 12 months before the date of the survey. The symbol '.' means that data is not available, since it is affected by sampling errors. Source: National Statistics Institut