Tertiary-educated adults in Ireland

In 2025, the share of adults aged 25 to 64 with tertiary education in Ireland was 58.7 %, up from 57.5 % in 2024. This gives Ireland the highest in the European Union, and the 2nd-highest globally (out of 47 economies with available data).
Tertiary-educated adults
Share of 25-64 year-olds with tertiary education
Ireland
How Ireland compares
Tertiary-educated adults

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About this indicator
This indicator measures the share of adults aged 25 to 64 with tertiary education. Tertiary education covers qualifications beyond upper secondary school, including short-cycle tertiary programmes, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctoral degrees. In the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, tertiary education covers ISCED levels 5 to 8.
Tertiary-educated adults provide a broad measure of a country’s advanced skills base. As economies become more knowledge-intensive and technology changes the nature of work, higher-level qualifications can support access to more specialised occupations and better labour-market opportunities, although the benefits are not uniform and differ across fields of study and national labour-market conditions.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the OECD Adults' educational attainment distribution dataset.

Last update

This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 24 July 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.