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Youngsters staying in school longer
Senior secondary vocational students cost more than higher education students
Revised statistics: investments in education higher
Doctorate holders successful on the labour market
Workers in education oldest on average
Moroccans have fewer problems with the Dutch language than Turks
Private education grows faster than subsidised education
Law more popular among first-year undergraduates
Culture and society no longer most popular subject cluster among havo-4 girls
Private sector invests 1.7 billion euro in vocational education
Number of special needs pupils almost doubled
The Dutch Standard Classification of Education, SOI 2006
More than one million people in non-funded education
Number of underprivileged pupils in primary education reduced by half
Students borrow more and more
Disregarding Cito advice often leads to switch to different level in second year
More and more public schools becoming independent
More women to obtain doctorate
Schools do not save up operating surplus
Almost as many higher as lower educated Dutch
One quarter of primary and special needs schools invest capital
Children from one-parent families more likely to switch to lower school type
School/work combination also popular at older ages
Relatively many young women with a doctorate
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