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πŸŽ“ 10% Fall in France's Tech Students. >80% Danish Wind Energy. Insurance Coverage in Chile.

Chart of the Day #235 looks at Higher Education in France, Wind Energy in Denmark, and Health Insurance in Chile

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πŸŽ“ Higher Education. France's tech students fell 10% from 2020 to 2022
πŸ’¨ Wind Energy. >80% rise in Danish wind power from 2010 to 2022
βš•οΈ Healthcare. >75% insurance coverage in Chile

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πŸŽ“ France's Tech Students Fell 10% From 2020 to 2022

Enrollment in France's Institutes of Technology (IUTs) rose from 53.7K in 1980 to 120.9K in 2020, reflecting growing interest in technological education. However, it declined to 107.3K by 2022, signaling changing student preferences and demographic challenges. In response, the French government has launched initiatives like the "France 2030" plan to enhance vocational training, promote digital skills, and ensure educational offerings align with labor market needs, aiming to revitalize interest in technical fields.

πŸ’¨ >80% Rise in Danish Wind Power From 2010 to 2022

Denmark's wind power capacity rose from 3.8GW in 2010 to 7GW in 2022, reflecting the nation's commitment to renewable energy. Significant expansions in 2018 and 2021 were pivotal in this growth. The Danish government aims for a carbon-neutral energy system by 2050, supported by the Climate Act, which targets a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Investments in offshore wind and green technology further bolster these ambitious goals.

βš•οΈ >75% Insurance Coverage in Chile

The share of Chile’s population covered by social health insurance rose from 74.4% in 2010 to 78.7% in 2022, peaking during the pandemic. This growth aligns with government initiatives like the Universal Primary Healthcare Coverage program, which enhances access to quality services, and the "Co-Pago Cero" strategy, eliminating co-payments for FONASA beneficiaries. These efforts reflect Chile's commitment to universal health coverage and reducing inequalities in healthcare access.


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