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Survey on the Involvement of the Adult Population in Learning Activities
Survey on Adult Population Involvement in Learning Activities (AES). Year 2007
Informal learning. Percentage values
Subjects that persons have tried to learn about on their own, by sex and highest level of studies completed.
Units:
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Sex
Values that contain
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
Selected:
3
Total:
3
Highest level of studies completed
Values that contain
Total
First stage secondary education and lower
Intermediate-level studies
Tertiary level and university studies
Selected:
1
Total:
4
Subject
Values that contain
Total
Personal development
Education sciences
Other Arts and Humanities
Fine Arts
Performing arts
Foreign languages
History and Philosophy
Social sciences, business education and law
Sciences and mathematics
Computer science (Information technology)
User-level knowledge of IT
Mechanics, electronics and other technical training manufacturing industry and construction
Agriculture and veterinary medicine
Health and social services
Medicine and medical services
Other services
Accommodation
Sports
Environmental protection
Others
Selected:
1
Total:
21
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Subject
Sex
Highest level of studies completed
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.
.
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0
1
2
Notes ( 2 )
1) The Intermediate-level studies category is comprised of: post-secondary education and intermediate-level technical-professional education. Subjects of study are collected from the three main informal learning activities carried out in the past year for each person.
Data referring to the 12 months prior to the date of the survey. The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which cannot be provided since it may be affected by sampling errors.
Data referring to the 12 months prior to the date of the survey. The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which cannot be provided since it may be affected by sampling errors.
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Source:National Statistics Institute