korkeakoulutaso
Korkeakoulutaso is a Finnish term used to describe the level of higher education attained by an individual or by a population. It is commonly employed in education statistics and policy discussions to denote tertiary education, as opposed to primary or secondary schooling.
In the Finnish system, higher education is provided by two types of institutions: universities and universities
Statistical usage often expresses korkeakoulutaso as the share of adults who have completed tertiary education, commonly
Policy and economic relevance arise from the association between higher education levels and outcomes such as
International context: the concept aligns with broader EU and ISCED classifications of higher education levels. Data