Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Austria | 2022 | 24.5 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Belgium | 2022 | 33.2 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Bulgaria | 2022 | 70.5 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Switzerland | 2022 | 13.5 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Cyprus | 2022 | 78.5 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Czechia | 2022 | 19.1 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Denmark | 2022 | 21.8 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023) | 2022 | 37.7 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Estonia | 2022 | 17.7 |
Annual | No books | Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2) | Females | From 16 to 29 years | Percentage | Greece | 2022 | 40.2 |