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Are all Europeans highly educated?

1. Germany did not have a bachelor's degree before, and graduated with a master's degree. In Europe, people's education level is generally high, especially in the Nordic countries, and university graduation is very common.

2. The so-called low level of education, generally graduated from high school, like us, there are also children who don't like learning. In addition, some immigrants, such as Turks, are not well educated. These people usually work in factories and do manual labor. Their salary can't be higher than that of white-collar workers. The gap between the rich and the poor in Europe is relatively small, but workers are workers, and there can be no high salary unless they are engaged in special industries. In addition, the manufacturing industry in Europe is very common and advanced, and the lack of workers is due to the high degree of automation, not entirely due to the high manpower. In Finland, being a farmer is very rich, and some people fly helicopters into the city on weekends. Workers and farmers are two concepts.

It is very likely that you will meet old people with low education. For example, Germany had no time to study during World War II. However, most people have a good education level, and few people are completely illiterate.