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Overview

   

For each topic or sub-topic, this access point displays results covering all items produced by Eurydice in the last five years:

   
   digests
   comparative studies
   databases for preparing indicators
   reports containing indicators and Figures (diagrams) with commentary (full reports or individual chapters)
   country descriptions
   national terms with their explanations
 

To obtain the drop-down list of topics, click on ‘Browse by Topic’ in the menu on the left-hand side:

            Click on your selected topic to obtain the results available;
            If you wish to refine your search, click on your selected topic to obtain the list of sub-topics.
             The topics for which there are sub-topics are followed by a ‘+’ sign.

The results are displayed in the centre of the screen. They are classified by category and then in accordance with the date at which they were placed on the website.

   

If none of the topic displayed at this access point is relevant to your search

 

Consult ‘Browse by Indicator and Figure’ which displays individually all Figures in the Key Data reports. The same access point offers certain additional topics for which Eurydice possesses special indicators.

   

If you are essentially interested in national reports for a given topic and country

 

The ‘Browse by Country’ access point will yield a result more quickly.

   
If you have found an indicator in a comparative study and would like to know whether it has since been updated
  Some of the indicators published in comparative studies are updated for the Key Data reports. To check whether this applies to the indicator of interest to you, check which indicators are available on your search topic via the ‘Browse by Indicator and Figure’ access point.
   
If you are looking for an earlier publication
  You should consult the publications list. Only the most recent publications can be accessed via ‘Browse by Topic’.