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training , and ( c ) the institutions of higher education . The vast majority of
juveniles leaving school with lower secondary school qualification or
intermediate school qualification begin their vocational training in the " dual
system " . This training ...
training , and ( c ) the institutions of higher education . The vast majority of
juveniles leaving school with lower secondary school qualification or
intermediate school qualification begin their vocational training in the " dual
system " . This training ...
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Both sexes have profited from the educational expansion at all higher levels of
qualification . For the 1916 - 20 birth cohort , the proportion of women and men
with lower secondary school qualification without vocational training was much ...
Both sexes have profited from the educational expansion at all higher levels of
qualification . For the 1916 - 20 birth cohort , the proportion of women and men
with lower secondary school qualification without vocational training was much ...
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4 Lower secondary school qualification with vocational training 30 . 3 32 . 6 37 , 9
43 . 4 37 . 3 28 . 4 Intermediate school qualification without vocational training 4 .
8 3 . 9 1 . 5 2 . 2 2 . 2 3 . 2 2 . 3 7 . 2 Intermediate school qualification with ...
4 Lower secondary school qualification with vocational training 30 . 3 32 . 6 37 , 9
43 . 4 37 . 3 28 . 4 Intermediate school qualification without vocational training 4 .
8 3 . 9 1 . 5 2 . 2 2 . 2 3 . 2 2 . 3 7 . 2 Intermediate school qualification with ...
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