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Only 24% of working-age Europeans have a degree, compared with 39% of Americans.
Thirty-six percent of female workers in their 20s now have a college degree, compared with 23percentt of male workers.
Some 72% of students who graduated from Liverpool this summer left with a first-class or upper second degree compared to 63% last year.
Just over 30percentt of the entire labor force aged 25 and over has a college or advanced degree compared to more than 57percentt of Muslim workers.
One in five men are paid more than £30,000 after their degree, compared with just 8% of women who earn the same.
But in Spain every nurse had a bachelor degree, compared with only 28% in England at the time the data were collected in 2009-10.
Only 21% of those aged 25 and older have a college degree, compared with 28% across the country.
Only 35% of its workforce have a university degree, compared with 60% for the workforce in central London.
And only around one in 20 black students ends up with a degree, compared with almost one in two whites.
Nearly half of Asian-American adults over 25 have a bachelor's degree, compared with 28% of all Americans.
Two-thirds of American Muslims have a college degree, compared with less than half of the general population.
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