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This means, that only new born children are getting education from city's schools...
* they get level "educated" if they visit elementary school - so if you have enough of them, everybody gets that level of education
* they get level "well educated" if they visit high school. And I believe, that all cims try to attend high school if you have enough of them so that means that all sims will get "well educated" level hence so small number of workers on "educated" level only
* and only some cims decide to study at university and get "highly educated" level... policies like "school out" or "school boost" can change that ratio - but again, it works only on universities. Now - this is only my guess, I suggest you to ask in Lifecycle Rebalanced mod about it as they have definitely more knowledge how game works regarding education
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I see - to be honest, I don't know precisely how education path for cims works, but I do believe it is like this in vanilla:
* all immigrate uneducated
* uneducated adult looks for uneducated jobs (but it has chance get better education via library)
no, as the mod shows separate stats for each and the other two have no issues. Its the 'Educated' I am having problems with as below. 22 Educated workers and 495 Educated jobs. I always seem to have plenty of people in Elementary schools flowing in and out but they don't take up the 'Educated' jobs.
I do however have the two mods, Lifecycle Rebalanced and Realistic Population which I thought I would try this time. Left them on default settings. Never had this issue before installing those two mods though.
Haven’t you count educated / well educated / highly educated workers togheter?
Educated : 100% (22/22) Workers vs Jobs
4% (22/495)
So all my educated workers are employed, but.....I am not very good at maths I will admit but if I have seen there are 100 educated workers out there and this is without counting all of them, shouldn't that read more than 22/495 ?