Eurobarometer Ranks Greek Worker's Confidence
A recent Eurobarometer analysis determined that 43% of Greek citizens do not feel that their eduction properly trained them for employment opportunities.
The data also revealed that one-forth of all Europeans feel the same way. Greece held the highest rating in the study, with Spain and Italy trailing behind them at 38% and 35%, respectively.
The northern and southern regions of Europe showed a vast difference in education confidence. Sweden felt 87% satisfied in specialized training skills, Denmark held an 86% rate, while Germany generated 85%. Survey questions concerned EU citizen's feelings regarding education, training, qualifications, and international and national work experiences.
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