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Gender Gap in German Education Widens as Young Women Continue to Outperform Men

Recent data highlights persistent disparities in educational outcomes, with young men facing higher failure rates and foreign-born men disproportionately underqualified.

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Overview

  • In 2023, 55% of high school graduates in Germany were female, while 59% of those with the lowest formal school qualification were male.
  • Women accounted for 53% of university graduates, though men earned 54% of doctoral degrees.
  • Male students were more likely to fail exams, with two-thirds of failed university exams in 2023 attributed to men.
  • Foreign-born men aged 18-24 are particularly affected, with over one-third lacking vocational training or qualifications in 2023.
  • The gender gap in education has grown over the past decade, with young men increasingly likely to leave school early or lack further training opportunities.