Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach

This article deals with the analysis of education attainment level across the 252 NUTS 2 regions of the European Union (EU) with consideration of the spatial aspect. Since the individual EU regions cannot be seen as isolated, the main aim of this article is to assess the impact of location on the ed...

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Main Authors: Chocholatá Michaela, Furková Andrea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-10-01
Series:Baltic Journal of European Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2017-0012
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spelling doaj-242abf6a4b314a31930f0a5bf68bf0242021-09-05T20:42:30ZengSciendoBaltic Journal of European Studies2228-05962017-10-017210713110.1515/bjes-2017-0012bjes-2017-0012Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial ApproachChocholatá Michaela0Furková Andrea1Department of Operations Research and Econometrics, Faculty of Economic Informatics, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, Bratislava852 35, SlovakiaDepartment of Operations Research and Econometrics, Faculty of Economic Informatics, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, Bratislava852 35, SlovakiaThis article deals with the analysis of education attainment level across the 252 NUTS 2 regions of the European Union (EU) with consideration of the spatial aspect. Since the individual EU regions cannot be seen as isolated, the main aim of this article is to assess the impact of location on the education attainment level (percentage of population aged 25–64 with at least upper secondary education) during the period 2007–2015, as well as to investigate the impact of regional growth 2014/2007 on the education attainment level in 2015. The spatial analysis proved the existence of positive spatial autocorrelation and persistence of disparities in education attainment level across EU regions during the analysed period. The results of econometric analysis confirmed the expected positive impact of economic growth on education attainment level as well as the necessity to incorporate the spatial dimension into the model.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2017-0012education attainment leveleu regionsexploratory spatial data analysisspatial econometrics
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Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach
Baltic Journal of European Studies
education attainment level
eu regions
exploratory spatial data analysis
spatial econometrics
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Furková Andrea
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title Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach
title_short Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach
title_full Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach
title_fullStr Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach
title_full_unstemmed Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach
title_sort regional disparities in education attainment level in the european union: a spatial approach
publisher Sciendo
series Baltic Journal of European Studies
issn 2228-0596
publishDate 2017-10-01
description This article deals with the analysis of education attainment level across the 252 NUTS 2 regions of the European Union (EU) with consideration of the spatial aspect. Since the individual EU regions cannot be seen as isolated, the main aim of this article is to assess the impact of location on the education attainment level (percentage of population aged 25–64 with at least upper secondary education) during the period 2007–2015, as well as to investigate the impact of regional growth 2014/2007 on the education attainment level in 2015. The spatial analysis proved the existence of positive spatial autocorrelation and persistence of disparities in education attainment level across EU regions during the analysed period. The results of econometric analysis confirmed the expected positive impact of economic growth on education attainment level as well as the necessity to incorporate the spatial dimension into the model.
topic education attainment level
eu regions
exploratory spatial data analysis
spatial econometrics
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2017-0012
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