In 2018, 82% of recent graduates in the EU were employed, and 82% of young people aged 20-34 who had successfully obtained at least an upper secondary level of education in the past 1-3 years and are not in further education were in employment, according to data released today by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU. This figure has increased for five years in a row, up from a relative low of 75% in 2013, recorded in the aftermath …








