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Michael
4th October 2009
I'd say that this is the percentage of the entire population, not only the college-aged population.
Michael Bowden
9th July 2009
I am researching an article for a trade publication called the English Language Gazette in England and would like to know the destinations of Greek students studying abroad and, if possible, the percentages per destination.

Anecdotal - and some statistical evidence from the UK - suggests that a shortage of university places in Greece means a lot of them come to study in the UK - particularly Scotland.

However, Greek enrolments are noticeably down for both Scotland and the whole UK this year.

So, I would like to know, if possible:

Where are they going?

Are there any Greek national statistics for students going abroad?

I hope you can help or point me in the right direction and look forward to your response.

Kind Regards
Ken Klinkner (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
30th January 2009
Today China enrolls over 20% of college-aged population (18-23) in tertiary degree programs. Don't how or where the 7% comes from.

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