Our capital is among the top 10 European regions based on the proportion of highly qualified employees.
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Our capital is among the top 10 European regions based on the proportion of highly qualified employees.
In 106 regions of the European Union, the proportion of highly educated people reached or exceeded the EU average, of which at least half of the employed were highly educated in 53 regions. Stockholm is in the lead, where this rate reaches 73.6%. In addition to the capital of Sweden, the Utrecht region of the Netherlands (68.9%), Luxembourg (counting the whole country as one region, 67.4%), the Walloon province of Belgium Brabant (65.8%) Prague, and the capital region of Denmark (Hovedstaden, 65.6 %) closes the top 5.
With these results, Budapest is also ahead of European cities such as Vienna and Bratislava in the ranking. According to the data, Budapest is only a few tenths behind the cities with the highest ratio, such as Noord-Holland in the Netherlands (65.2%), Berlin in Germany (64.5%), and Warsaw in Poland (64.8%).
Based on the aggregated results, Budapest even surpasses the famous Ile-de-France region in Paris, which has a rate of 62.7%, as well as Brussels, where the rate is 62.6%.
Based on the research results, companies choose Budapest more and more often, so the city is increasingly gaining its place on the European corporate map. Behind this outstanding performance are the continuous development and investments of the city. According to the latest data, the proportion of highly educated people in the capital region reaches 64.4%, according to which Budapest ranks ninth among all EU regions.
With these results
In the ranking, Budapest is also ahead of European cities such as Vienna and Bratislava.
According to the data, Budapest is only a few tenths behind the cities with the highest ratio, such as Noord-Holland in the Netherlands (65.2%), Berlin in Germany (64.5%), and Warsaw in Poland (64.8%). Based on the aggregated results, Budapest even surpasses the famous Ile-de-France region in Paris, which has a rate of 62.7%, as well as Brussels, where the rate is 62.6%.
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