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According to Eurostat data, employment of recent graduates in the EU reached a record high in 2023. In a country-by-country comparison, Hungary is in the lead, ranking fifth out of 22 Member States, reports Index.
In 2023, 83.5 percent of recent graduates aged between 20-34 were working in the EU, an improvement of more than 9 percentage points compared to 2013. This is a record for employment of recent graduates in the EU.
The employment rate of recent graduates has been steadily rising in all Member States over the last ten years, up from 74.3 percent in 2013.
The upward trend was only interrupted by the pandemic, with a 2.3 percentage point drop in 2020 compared to 2019.
Malta had the highest number of recent graduates (95.8 percent), followed by the Netherlands (93.2 percent) and Germany (91.5 percent). Hungary also leads the way, ranking fifth in a list of 22 Member States.
The lowest employment rates were recorded in Italy (67.5 percent), Greece (72.3 percent) and Romania (74.8 percent).
However, there are other universities in Hungary, apart from Corvinus, that are considered outstanding. This year, 15 Hungarian universities were included in the prestigious organization’s list of the best European universities. The top three Hungarian universities in the ranking are:
Via Index, Featured image: Facebook/ELTE GTK