The open data from the Estonian Education Information System (EHIS) can be used as a single source in studies analyzing, for example, students’ and teachers’ spatial mobility, the safety of school routes, school accessibility via public transport, the role of schools in residential choice, and the formation of spatial and social connections with the surrounding neighborhood.

EHIS open data includes, among other things, information on:

  • Educational institutions (e.g., registry code, name, language of instruction, type of ownership, form of education, type of institution, owner, location, operating mode, contact information);
  • Curricula (e.g., registry code, curriculum code, type of curriculum, curriculum name, curriculum specialization, accreditation information);
  • Operating licenses (e.g., institution name, registry code, type of institution, license number, type of license, date of issue);
  • Number of students.

The locations of universities, vocational schools, general education schools, hobby schools, and kindergartens are provided with precision at the county, municipality, settlement/district, and address level.

The oldest data dates back to 2004, and the datasets are continuously updated. Open data is available for download in CSV, XML, or JSON formats.

Data Usage

EHIS open data is accessible via an API or through the portal Haridussilm.ee. Queries can be conducted through the API following the API usage guide, and the portal provides the option to generate extracts via a visual user interface. Some data (e.g., educational institutions’ contact information, extracts from the curricula registry, student and teacher statistics) are also available as summary tables.

Kontakt

The Ministry of Education and Research

The Ministry of Education and Research

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Infotechnological Mobility Observatory

The research was conducted using the research infrastructure “Infotechnological Mobility Observatory” funded by the Estonian Research Council (TARISTU24-TK18)

Beneficiary: University of Tartu

Partners: Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn University, Statistics Estonia

Period: 2014 - 2029

Brief description: Growing spatial mobility is one of the important changes in modern society, which is related to the topics of external and internal migration, urbanization, entrepreneurship, inequality and regional development. Up-to-date and high-quality data are needed to study spatial mobility. The goal of IMO is to develop an innovative data infrastructure supporting mobility research, integrating geographically and longitudinally diverse national statistics and innovative IT data sources.