YOUTH 2020 - The position of young people in Slovenia

Figure 1.17 / The frequency with which young people encounter hate speech online. --- 6 8 Figure 1.18 / Self-reported religious affiliation of young people (16–27) in Slovenia, 2000–2020. --- 6 9 Figure 1.19 / Frequency of church visitations, youth (16–27) in Slovenia, 2000–2018. --- 7 0 Figure 2.1 / Tertiary enrolment of the 20-24 age group, EU-28 Member States, 2018. --- 83 Figure 2.2 / Classroom/school climate and well-being for 2000, 2010, 2020. --- 85 Figure 2.3 / Parents’ expectations of their children’s school performance. --- 87 Figure 2.4 / Parents’ expectations of their children’s school performance by parental education. --- 88 Figure 2.5 / Importance of school certificates for parents. --- 88 Figure 2.6 / Participation in non-formal education (comparison 2010 and 2020). --- 90 Figure 2.7 / Participation in non-formal education by gender (%). --- 92 Figure 2.8 / Participation in non-formal education by statistical region (%). --- 93 Figure 2.9 / Forms of informal learning (%). --- 95 Figure 2.10 / Opportunity learning by respondents’ education level and social status (%). --- 97 Figure 2.11 / Types of informal learning by age. --- 98 Figure 2.12 / Dynamics of emigration of young people by age groups and education. --- 102 Figure 2.13 / Joint education abroad, Youth 2020. --- 106 Figure 2.14 / Desire to study abroad in the future. --- 107 Figure 2:15 / How many times did you travel abroad in 2019? --- 108 Figure 2.16 / Length of stay abroad in 2019. --- 109 Figure 2.17 / Young people’s reasons for living abroad. --- 110 Figure 2.18 / Willingness to move to another European country. --- 111 Figure 2.19 / Willingness to move to another continent between 2010 and 2020. --- 112 18

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