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The phrase "average level of education" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical educational attainment or qualifications of a group or population.
Example: "The average level of education in the region has improved over the past decade, leading to better job opportunities for residents."
Alternatives: "typical educational attainment" or "mean education level".
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In agriculture, the average level of education is 4 (started high school) and only 4% of workers are tertiary educated.
Evers promises equal treatment by police, and mentions need for industry in Fayette, which has 20% unemployment and an average level of education of less than the 5th grade.
A simple way to understand what happened to Japan in the 1980s and 1990s is that a country with many strengths, especially a high average level of education, formidable technology and powerful social co-ordination within companies, came to lose its basic disciplines and incentives, particularly in the late 1980s when it experienced one of the biggest asset booms in world history.
The average level of education of entrepreneurs is quite low but is however increasing.
It is commonly observed that the average level of education of immigrants in many occupations is greater than the average level of education of native-born workers in the same occupations.
Given the higher average level of education earned by the participants in this study compared to previous studies, this result is not unexpected.
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As the average levels of education, training, skills, and experience of workers increase, the weighted measures rise relative to unweighted measures of labour input.
The average levels of education can differ by sex of the native partner (Jasso et al. 2000).
These poorer countries still have average levels of education in the 21st Century that were achieved in many western countries by the early decades of the 20th Century.
But there are stark overall differences between the average levels of education between the developing and developed countries - a comparison which uses the UN definition of "developed" as Europe, North America, Japan and Australia.
According to a recent report by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, black Americans -- who have earned much higher average levels of education over recent decades -- have lower chances of earning a living wage today than they had 30 years ago.
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