Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Levels of education in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Some of the new measures cover all levels of education.
New technologies require different forms and levels of education and training.
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As more young people achieve higher levels of education, the position of late developers becomes more difficult.
Low levels of education among the workforce and skills' mismatches are a matter of concern.
Particular attention was paid to demographic changes, levels of education, employment by sector
It is really up to them to decide the content of their educational programmes for all levels of education and training.
At the same time access to the internet has grown fastest among people with lower levels of education.
At higher levels of education, the computer can draw upon its limitless fund of knowledge to enrich the teaching experience.
teachers at various levels of education.
Significant updates to 370 Education resulting in an improved international framework for levels of education, kinds of schools,
for now we will not differentiate between students and non students and their levels of education and knowledge.
health at work need to be promoted at all levels of education and in all fields;
Social cohesion, on the other hand, targets unemployment, levels of education and demographic trends in the Union.
there are jobs available for people with different levels of education.
Much the same pattern of difference in levels of education emerges if the comparison is restricted to the younger members of the workforce aged 25 to 34.
Facilitating the transition of young children between family and education/care, and between levels of education.
The global recession has meant that poorer white men with lower levels of education are angry that their jobs have come under threat from low-skilled migration and free trade.
Low levels of education and skills and widespread discrimination are factors explaining poor employment outcomes.
The level of enrolment among Roma at all levels of education is significantly lower than for non-Roma.