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Heavily indebted countries Compared by Education > Primary education > Teachers per 1000

DEFINITION: Primary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Iceland 10.07 2004
2 Israel 9.16 2004
3 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 9.14 2005
4 Antigua and Barbuda 8.95 2000
5 Grenada 8.83 2005
6 Belize 8.01 2005
7 Lebanon 7.96 2005
8 Seychelles 7.94 2004
9 Jordan 7.64 2003
10 Dominica 7.36 2005
11 Saint Kitts and Nevis 7.33 2005
12 Cape Verde 6.66 2005
13 Saint Lucia 6.49 2005
14 Sao Tome and Principe 6.4 2005
15 Portugal 6.24 2004
16 Belgium 6.19 2004
17 Ireland 6.09 2004
18 United States 5.9 2004
19 Barbados 5.37 2005
20 Greece 5.28 2004
21 Egypt 5.14 2004
22 Morocco 4.93 2005
23 Zimbabwe 4.83 2003
24 Jamaica 4.56 2004
25 Canada 4.54 2001
26 Italy 4.48 2004
27 United Kingdom 4.33 2004
28 Hungary 4.22 2004
29 Spain 4.2 2004
30 Netherlands 4.18 1991
31 Malta 4.12 2004
32 Sudan 3.74 2005
33 Sri Lanka 3.69 2004
34 Austria 3.47 2004
35 Cyprus 3.45 2004
36 France 3.24 2004
37 Singapore 3.14 1991
38 Japan 2.97 2004
39 Germany 2.82 2004
40 Malawi 2.38 1991
41 Eritrea 1.64 2005

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Heavily indebted countries Compared by Education > Primary education > Teachers per 1000

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Interesting observations about Education > Primary education > Teachers per 1000

  • Libya ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Hot countries in 1991.
  • Lebanon ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Former French colonies in 2005.
  • Iceland ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Christian countries in 2004.
  • Brunei ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Former British colonies in 2005.
  • Seychelles ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2004.
  • Iraq ranked #5 for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Muslim countries in 2005.
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2005.
  • San Marino ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Landlocked countries in 2004.
  • Cuba ranked first for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2005.
  • Angola ranked last for primary education > teachers per 1000 amongst OPEC countries in 1998.
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