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Total: 31086 (12265 respondents) |
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because it’s only possible to make decent money in a limited number of occupations - 7539 (61.5%) |
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because most study just for a diploma, a draft deferment, etc. - 6950 (56.7%) |
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because people’s values and interests evolve over time - 3490 (28.5%) |
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the lack of labor market regulation - 2879 (23.5%) |
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the lack of information about future professions - 2877 (23.5%) |
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because the profession was chosen by their parents - 2333 (19.0%) |
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the elimination of the graduate distribution system - 1736 (14.2%) |
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psychological immaturity of graduates - 1386 (11.3%) |
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because for most of them education is free - 1080 (8.8%) |
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other - 725 (5.9%) |
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I don’t know - 91 (0.7%) |