Lithuania - Formal child care: Between 3 years and compulsory school age - childcare from 1 to 29 hours weekly was 7.80% in December of 2021, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Lithuania - Formal child care: Between 3 years and compulsory school age - childcare from 1 to 29 hours weekly - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2023. Historically, Lithuania - Formal child care: Between 3 years and compulsory school age - childcare from 1 to 29 hours weekly reached a record high of 10.00% in December of 2011 and a record low of 4.00% in December of 2009.

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Formal Child Care: Between 3 Years And Compulsory School Age - Childcare From 1 To 29 Hours Weekly
Country Last Previous Unit Reference
Ireland 74.60 77.40 % Dec 2021
Netherlands 66.50 65.90 % Dec 2022
Spain 51.60 55.10 % Dec 2022
Romania 43.50 48.40 % Dec 2021
Greece 39.80 41.70 % Dec 2022
Cyprus 39.10 34.10 % Dec 2021
France 34.70 30.90 % Dec 2021
Euro Area 33.70 30.20 % Dec 2021
Luxembourg 32.90 16.90 % Dec 2021
Germany 28.60 32.90 % Dec 2022
Sweden 26.80 27.60 % Dec 2021
Malta 25.70 28.10 % Dec 2021
Czech Republic 25.30 26.40 % Dec 2022
Hungary 20.90 24.10 % Dec 2022
Belgium 19.70 14.00 % Dec 2022
Poland 18.50 21.30 % Dec 2022
Slovenia 13.50 5.10 % Dec 2021
Croatia 12.10 11.80 % Dec 2022
Estonia 11.90 13.70 % Dec 2022
Slovakia 10.70 10.10 % Dec 2021
Denmark 9.10 8.10 % Dec 2021
Lithuania 7.80 6.00 % Dec 2021
Latvia 1.30 2.90 % Dec 2022
Lithuania | Education
Adult participation in learning
Adult participation in learning: Females
Adult participation in learning: Males
At least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 20-24
At least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 20-24: Females
At least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 20-24: Males
At least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 25-64
At least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 25-64: Females
At least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 25-64: Males
At most lower secondary educational attainment: From 25 to 34 years
At most lower secondary educational attainment: From 25 to 64 years
At most lower secondary educational attainment: From 35 to 44 years
At most lower secondary educational attainment: From 45 to 54 years
At most lower secondary educational attainment: From 55 to 64 years
Children aged less than 3 years in formal childcare
Early leavers from education and training: Females
Early leavers from education and training: Males
Employment rates of recent graduates
Employment rates of recent graduates: Females
Employment rates of recent graduates: Males
Formal child care: Between 3 years and compulsory school age - childcare 30 hours or more weekly
Formal child care: Between 3 years and compulsory school age - childcare from 1 to 29 hours weekly
Formal child care: Between 3 years and compulsory school age - no formal childcare
Formal child care: Less than 3 years - childcare 30 hours or more weekly
Formal child care: Less than 3 years - childcare from 1 to 29 hours weekly
Formal child care: Less than 3 years - no formal childcare
Tertiary educational attainment
Tertiary educational attainment: Females
Tertiary educational attainment: Males
Young people neither in employment nor in education and training (15-24 years)
Lithuania | EUROSTAT Indicators