For the problem with Industrial Zones being abandoned because of lack of uneducated workers, here's a good Reddit thread on the problem. http://www.reddit.com/r/CitiesSkylin...ing_abandoned/ I put some feedback on the subReddit for an additional education type called Trades or Technical ...
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Citizens have 5 levels of education: Uneducated, Poorly Educated, Educated, Well Educated, and Highly Educated. Every time a citizen graduates from a school, their education level increases by one. Citizens can also fail to graduate at which point they evaluate their options and either continue ...
1 - You can zone and maintain some uneducated, low-rating industrial and residential areas. To keep them from upgrading, keep education away and make sure land value remains fairly low 2 - You can upgrade your industry to require more educated workers by placing schools next to them. No jok...
(Source: Picture with approval from Paradox Interactive’s award-winning and critically acclaimed video game Cities: Skylines). 4.4. Social Regarding the growth and happiness of the population as parameters for success in C:S, sustainable social aspects such as education, health care, and workers...