National average
100 %
Compulsory school
71.3 %
Graduating upper sec.
57.5 %
HE eligible
Analysis
Where in the education chain does your municipality lose students? The flow diagram shows how students move from compulsory school through upper secondary to higher education — and where the leakage occurs.
Pipeline data is based on Kolada municipal indicators: graduation rate within 3 years, higher education eligibility, and proportion going directly to university. Values are municipal averages, not individual data.
Data: Kolada / SCB / Skolverket. 290 municipalities with data.
100 %
Compulsory school
71.3 %
Graduating upper sec.
57.5 %
HE eligible
Select a municipality to see the student flow.
| # | Municipality | Graduating 3 yrs | HE eligible | Total leakage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pajala | 67.2 % | 19.0 % | 81 % |
| 2 | Jokkmokk | 51.3 % | 20.5 % | 80 % |
| 3 | Älvdalen | 55.3 % | 23.5 % | 77 % |
| 4 | Askersund | 63.9 % | 24.4 % | 76 % |
| 5 | Orsa | 65.8 % | 24.7 % | 75 % |
| 6 | Ragunda | 63.0 % | 25.9 % | 74 % |
| 7 | Munkedal | 53.9 % | 26.1 % | 74 % |
| 8 | Degerfors | 49.5 % | 29.5 % | 71 % |
| 9 | Ödeshög | 65.6 % | 29.5 % | 71 % |
| 10 | Vilhelmina | 75.8 % | 30.3 % | 70 % |
| 11 | Skinnskatteberg | 56.5 % | 30.4 % | 70 % |
| 12 | Heby | 62.0 % | 30.7 % | 69 % |
| 13 | Haparanda | 55.8 % | 31.4 % | 69 % |
| 14 | Kungsör | 55.7 % | 31.8 % | 68 % |
| 15 | Malå | 61.3 % | 32.3 % | 68 % |