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Decrease in online education in the EU in 2022

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25.01.23 14:24
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Online courses are a convenient way to learn something new or to deepen your knowledge in a specific topic, for example improving your language skills, expanding your professional qualifications or simply for fun. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when people were encouraged to limit social contact, online courses were a safe alternative for education and training and grew in popularity. However, as social restrictions eased, the popularity of online courses decreased.

In 2022, 26% of people aged 16 to 74 in the EU reported that they had done an online course or used online learning material in the three months prior to the survey; this is a 2 percentage point (pp) decrease compared with 28% in 2021, EuroStat reports.

In 2022, among all EU Members, Finland had the highest share (50%) of people aged 16 to 74 doing an online course or using online learning material, followed by Spain (42%), Sweden and the Netherlands (both 40%).

At the other end of the scale, doing online courses or using online learning material was not very common in Romania (8%), Bulgaria (11%) and Poland (15%).

In general, participation in online education decreased compared with 2021. In 2022, the share of people doing online courses or using online learning material decreased in all the EU countries except for Finland (+5 pp in 2022 compared with 2021), Croatia (+1 pp) and Czechia and Italy (both unchanged). The highest decreases were registered in Slovenia (-7 pp), Luxembourg (-6 pp) and Belgium, Estonia, Austria and Sweden (all -5 pp).