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"Question No 36 by Silvia-Adriana Ticau ()
According to the official statistics published by Eurostat for 2006, the education drop-out rate among young Europeans aged between 18 and 24 is 15,3%.
In 14 Member States, however, that indicator exceeds the European average. The highest education drop-out rates are in Malta (41%), Portugal (39,2%), Spain (29,9%), Iceland (26,3%), Italy (20,8%), Latvia (19%) and Romania (19%).
The European Union has proposed to raise the employment rate to 70% by 2020 through the Lisbon Strategy. Against the backdrop of the increase in labour productivity, however, the workforce requires ever more training.
What measures does the European Commission envisage taking to reduce the education drop-out rate?"@en1
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"Subject: Education drop-out rates"1
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