The table shows the percentages governments spend on education and training

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问题     The table shows the percentages governments spend on education and training and the participating rate of 18-24 year olds in this area in five countries in 2002.
    Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. (2016-04-21)
   

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答案     The table divided into 5 different countries shows both the government expenditure and the participating rates, of 18 to 24-year-olds, in education and training in 2002.
    The most noticeable feature of this table is that Slovenia, with an expenditure rate of 25%, was more than that of Romania, the Czech Republic and Poland put together, showing 10%, 9% and 5% respectively. It is also almost twice that of Hungary which had a value of 13%.
    Viewing the figures showing how many young adults participated in learning, we can see that the numbers were hugely different to those of expenditure. The country with the highest rate was Poland, with 44%. Slovenia was close behind with 40% and the other 3 countries varying between 23% and 34%.
    It is interesting to note that the country with the highest participation rate, Poland, actually spent the least whereas Slovenia, who invested the most in education and training, didn’t.
    In summary, these figures show there is no particular correlation between expenditure and participation.

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