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Population by educational attainment level

Published on 30 May 2024 • Next update: May 2025
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Nearly 85% of 25 to 64 year olds have a medium or high education

In 2023, 15.8% of 25 to 64-year-olds were low-skilled, 38.9% medium-skilled and 45.4% highly skilled. Low-skilled people are people without a final secondary education diploma. Middle-educated people have successfully completed secondary education or post-secondary non-higher education. Highly educated people have a higher education diploma.

The share of low-skilled workers fell from 42.3% to 15.8% between 1999 and 2023. There was an opposite evolution among the medium-skilled and the highly skilled: compared to 1999, the shares of medium- and high-skilled people have clearly increased (from 32.5% to 38.9% and from 25.2% to 45.4% respectively). The share of highly educated people has increased the most.

Women, workers and 25 to 34 year olds are more likely to be highly educated

Women are more likely to be highly educated than men. In 2023, 50.0% of women were highly educated compared to 40.8% of men. On the other hand, 16.7% of men and 14.8% of women have low education.

About half of both 25 to 34-year-olds (51.6%) and 35 to 54-year-olds (48.1%) were highly educated in 2023. This was 34.6% among 55 to 64 year olds. In the latter age group, 23.6% had low education. This share is clearly lower among 25 to 34-year-olds (11.7%) and 35 to 54-year-olds (13.5%).

51.6% of workers aged between 25 and 64 were highly educated in 2023. Of those who are unemployed, 30.7% were highly educated. Among the non-professionally active (people who are not working and who are not actively looking for a job), this was 19.5%. Conversely, 10.4% of workers had low education. This was 24.1% among the unemployed and 38.4% among the non-active.

People who are not hindered during their daily activities due to a disability or long-term health problem are more likely to have a higher education than people who are hindered. In 2023, 47.1% of people without hindrance were highly educated, compared to 25.2% of people with hindrance. Among people without hindrance, 13.8% had low education compared to 30.7% among people with hindrance.

Finally, in 2023, 47.5% of people born in Belgium were highly educated. This share was lower (39.1%) among people born in another country of the European Union (EU27). This was 33.6% for people born outside the EU. Conversely, the share of low-skilled people among people born outside the EU (38.1%) was clearly higher than among people born in Belgium (12.0%) or in another EU country (24.9%).

More highly educated people in the Flemish Region than the average in the European Union

The share of highly educated people in the Flemish Region (45.4%) in 2023 was between the share of the Brussels Capital Region (53.8%) and the Walloon Region (40.5%). In Belgium as a whole the figure was 44.8%.

In the European Union (EU27), on average just over 1 in 3 inhabitants was highly educated in 2023 (35.1%). That share was higher in the Flemish Region. There are major differences between EU countries in this regard. In Ireland, more than half of the population (54.5%) is highly educated. In Romania that share is 18.6%.