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Average number of pupils per teacher 12.3 in EU

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05.10.22 12:30
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In 2020, there were 5.2 million teachers employed in primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education in the EU, (ISCED levels 1-3). To celebrate World Teachers’ Day, Eurostat is highlighting the most recent data on teachers.

The teaching workforce

In terms of age, in 2020, 388 000 teachers were younger than 30 years old in the three education levels (7% of the total teaching workforce) in the EU. Meanwhile, 2.0 million teachers were 50 years old or older (39% of the total teaching workforce).

Almost half of the male teachers over 50 were teaching in upper secondary education (47%). Less than a fifth of male teachers over 50 were teaching in primary education (17%).

For female teachers over 50 the split was more equal: primary education 40%, lower secondary 32% and upper secondary 28%.

Women accounted for the majority of the teaching workforce. In 2020, 73% of teachers employed in primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education were women (3.8 million).

The average number of pupils per teacher was 12.3 in 2020

In the EU in 2020, the average number of pupils per teacher at the primary, secondary and upper secondary levels - the ratio of pupils and students to teachers - was 12.3.

The highest ratios were reported in the Netherlands (16.5 pupils per teacher), France (14.9) and Romania (14.3). Meanwhile, the lowest ratio was recorded in Luxembourg (7.1), followed by Greece (8.5) and Malta (8.8).

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