In 2024, 66% of young adults in Ireland held a university degree, followed by Luxembourg (65%) and Lithuania (58%). Czechia had the lowest rate at 33%, with Hungary and Italy at 32%. The OECD report indicates that education levels are closely tied to parental education, with significant disparities based on background. Denmark has the smallest gap (70% vs. 49%), while Poland has the largest (79% vs. 11%). Higher education correlates with better employment, earnings, and health. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)