Is the effort worth it? A study answered whether obtaining an education in Latvia is worthwhile 0

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In 2025, the employment rate of young people aged 20 to 34 who recently completed secondary or higher education in the European Union countries was 83.0%, up from 82.3% in 2024. The data for Latvia is generally encouraging.

According to Eurostat, the employment rate among recent graduates with higher education in 2025 was 87.0%, which is nearly 10 percentage points higher than among graduates with secondary education, where the figure reached 77.2%.

Among EU countries, the highest employment rate for recent graduates was recorded in Malta at 91.0%. This was followed by Germany (90.6%) and the Netherlands (90.1%).

The lowest rates were registered in Greece (62.4%), Italy (71.8%), and Romania (72.7%).

In Latvia, this figure stands at 83.1%, which corresponds to the EU average. Studying in Latvia is not in vain - educated individuals have good employment prospects. University graduates fare even better, with 92.1% of them employed.

Men find jobs more easily

On average in the EU, the employment rate among recent graduates was higher for men (84.4%) than for women (81.5%).

In 18 EU countries, the employment rate among recent graduates was higher for men than for women. The largest gap was recorded in the Czech Republic (+12.2 percentage points), Latvia (+10.3 percentage points), and Slovenia (+6.3 percentage points).

In those countries where the employment rate was higher for women, the largest differences were noted in Greece (+11.8 percentage points in favor of women), Estonia (+5.0 percentage points), and Finland (+4.4 percentage points).

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