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11% international students in Baden-Württemberg – State Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg

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Press release 231/2024

11. September 2024

Publication »International Education Indicators 2024« shows Baden-Württemberg in comparison with other federal states and OECD countries

In 2022, almost 42,700 international students studied in a tertiary education program in Baden-Württemberg. This corresponded to a percentage share of almost 11% of the total 402,700 students in the tertiary sector. Across Germany, the proportion of international students was just over 12%. The OECD average was just under 7%, according to the Baden-Württemberg State Statistical Office.

In the area of ​​bachelor’s and comparable degree programs, the proportion of international students in Baden-Württemberg was a good 5%. In most other federal states, the proportion of international students was higher (Germany: 8%, OECD: 5%). Much higher proportions of international students were found in the area of ​​master’s and comparable educational programs. The proportion of international students in the master’s program in Baden-Württemberg was just under 17% (Germany: 18%, OECD: 15%). Even higher proportions of international students were only found in the highest tertiary sector, doctorates. A good 24% of doctoral students had previously obtained their HZB abroad (Germany: 23%, OECD: 25%).

The joint publication “International Education Indicators in a Country Comparison” by the Federal and State Statistical Offices, published today, expands on the OECD publication “Education at a Glance”. It provides additional results at the level of the federal states and city states. It presents results on topics such as access to education, participation in education and educational progression, educational returns and expenditure, as well as the learning environment in schools. The publication makes it possible to classify the country results for selected OECD indicators internationally.

Table 1

International tertiary students by ISCED level in Germany 2022
Land Students Including: international students
ISCED 5-8 ISCED 5
(short tertiary
Educational program)
ISCED 6
(Bachelor’s degree or equivalent educational program)
ISCED 7
(Master’s or equivalent educational program)
ISCED 8
(PhD or equivalent educational program)
ISCED
64+74+84
(Tertiary academic)
Number %
Baden-Wurttemberg 402.676 42.666 10,6 5,4 16,9 24,1 10,6
Bayern 445.722 65.094 14,6 8,8 21,2 23,3 14,6
Berlin 219.602 44.673 20,3 12,2 29,6 31,3 20,3
Brandenburg 56.895 9.192 16,2 8,0 24,7 33,6 16,2
Bremen 38.849 5.969 15,4 11,0 24,0 32,5 15,4
Hamburg 127.503 14.272 11,2 8,5 15,0 21,4 11,2
Hesse 293.493 33.013 11,2 7,8 16,3 17,1 11,2
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 41.981 4.081 9,7 5,3 13,6 17,8 9,7
Lower Saxony 214.204 23.326 10,9 6,1 17,0 22,9 10,9
North Rhine-Westphalia 820.680 88.439 10,8 8,2 14,2 19,7 10,8
Rheinland-Pfalz 134.396 15.518 11,5 9,1 13,7 18,8 11,5
Saarland 37.502 5.012 13,4 7,4 20,7 25,3 13,4
Saxony 128.626 19.175 14,9 8,4 20,1 21,9 14,9
Saxony-Anhalt 61.786 9.361 15,2 7,0 24,0 24,8 15,2
Schleswig-Holstein 72.983 5.030 6,9 4,0 10,5 20,1 6,9
Thuringia 132.681 18.652 14,1 9,3 25,5 27,6 14,1
Deutschland 3.229.579 403.473 12,5 8,0 18,2 22,8 12,5
OECD average (weighted) . . 6,5 . 5,1 14,9 24,8 .

Figure 1: Share of international students in tertiary education (ISCED levels 5-8) 2022Figure 2: Share of international students in tertiary education by ISCED levels 2022

International Students
International students are cross-border mobile students who come to Germany from abroad to study. This group includes all students who have acquired their HZB abroad and are enrolled in Germany. This includes both foreign and German students who acquired their HZB abroad. When making international comparisons, it must be taken into account that the different national concepts for defining and recording international students as well as different naturalization policies limit comparability between OECD countries. International students are also referred to as mobile students from abroad.

Tertiary education
The tertiary sector, in the ISCED definition used here, includes what is generally referred to as academic education, but it also covers further vocational or career-oriented education. In Germany, the tertiary sector includes not only universities or vocational academies, but also career-oriented courses, such as master craftsman/technician training and equivalent courses at technical colleges, as well as training to become a nursery school teacher.

The data on international students come from the microcensus survey

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