A total of 40 488 students passed their school-leaving examinations (Reifeprüfung) in Austria in 2007. This means that since 1960
the number of students who graduated from high school has more than
tripled despite a declining overall population. The change in the relative
numbers of young men and women is also striking. Whereas females were
severely under-represented in 1960, accounting for less than one-third
of all high school graduates and therefore clearly disadvantaged in
terms of participation in education, over the past few years significantly
more females than males gained the Austrian school-leaving certificate
qualifying for university attendance (Matura). In
Less than half the school-leaving certificates were obtained at academic secondary schools (AHS). In 2007 the proportion was 42%. A large number of school students obtained their school-leaving certificates at vocational colleges.
In the 2009/10 academic year,
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