Have fewer perids of unemployment in their lifetime
It depends on the individuals being compared. Education levels can vary among people, depending on the degrees and certifications they have obtained.
Yes it does.
Wahib I. Samaan has written: 'Guidance and counselling at the higher education level in East Africa' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Higher, Higher Education
the basics higher education
Education
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A Grecian educational level refers to the educational system in Greece. It follows a structure of pre-primary education, primary education, secondary education, and higher education. Higher education in Greece includes universities and technological educational institutes.
diploma
Fekadu Teffera has written: 'Planning the development of tertiary level education for Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Educational planning, Higher Education 'Planning the development of tertiary level education for Ethiopia: a manpower planning perspective'
Absolutely not. There are many players with higher education. Of course that having higher education and playing soccer professionally is by no means an easy task,but more and more players are reaching higher levels, and being a future coach in the best leagues requires now a certain level of studies too.
The level of education does indeed affect the saving habits in Nigeria. Those with higher levels of education tend to be better at saving compared to those with lower levels of education.
Yes and no. Statistics show that more non religious people have higher education. It doesn't mean one is more intelligent but statistic wise more people who have graduated college or signed up for higher education do not affiliate with any religion. Race has nothing to do with education or intelligence. However economy does play a part.