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  • Average years of schooling of adults: Average years of schooling of adults is the years of formal schooling received, on average, by adults over age 15. (Data Source: Barro-Lee Data Set www.worldbank.org/html/prdmg/grthweb/ddbarle2.htm)
  • Children out of school, primary: Children out of school, primary. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Total is the total number of primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools.
  • Children out of school, primary per 1000: Children out of school, primary. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Total is the total number of primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Children out of school, primary, female: Children out of school, primary, female. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Female is the total number of female primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools.
  • College and university > Gender parity index: Country's gender parity index for college and university enrollment. For countries with a rating of over 1, more females are enrolled while countries with a rating under 1 have more males enrolled.
  • College and university > Share of total education spending: Percentage of government education funding that goes to post-secondary education.
  • Compulsary education duration: Number of years students are required to be enrolled in school for all levels of education. For instance, compulsary education lasts for 12 years in the United States.
  • Government spending on education > Proportion of GDP: Percentage of public funding for education out of country's total GDP.
  • Homeschooling legal status: Legal status of homeschooling.
  • Literacy > Total population: This entry includes a definition of literacy and Census Bureau percentages for the total population, males, and females. There are no universal definitions and standards of literacy. Unless otherwise specified, all rates are based on the most common definition - the ability to read and write at a specified age. Detailing the standards that individual countries use to assess the ability to read and write is beyond the scope of our source. Information on literacy, while not a perfect measure of educational results, is probably the most easily available and valid for international comparisons.
  • Primary education, duration > Years: Primary education, duration (years). Duration of primary is the number of grades (years) in primary education.
  • Primary education, teachers per 1000: Primary education, teachers. Teaching staff in primary. Public and private. Full and part-time. All programmes. Total is the total number of teachers in public and private primary education institutions. Teachers are persons employed full time or part time in an official capacity to guide and direct the learning experience of pupils and students, irrespective of their qualifications or the delivery mechanism, i.e. face-to-face and/or at a distance. This definition excludes educational personnel who have no active teaching duties (e.g. headmasters, headmistresses or principals who do not teach) and persons who work occasionally or in a voluntary capacity in educational institutions. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Pupil-teacher ratio, primary: Pupil-teacher ratio, primary. Pupil-teacher ratio. Primary is the number of pupils enrolled in primary school divided by the number of primary school teachers.
  • Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary: Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary. Pupil-teacher ratio. Secondary is the number of pupils enrolled in secondary school divided by the number of secondary school teachers.
  • Secondary education, duration > Years: Secondary education, duration (years). Duration of secondary education is the number of grades (years) in secondary education (ISCED 2 & 3).
  • Average IQ: Average IQ of different countries according to the controversial book "IQ and the Wealth of Nations".
  • Literacy > Female: This entry includes a definition of literacy and Census Bureau percentages for the total population, males, and females. There are no universal definitions and standards of literacy. Unless otherwise specified, all rates are based on the most common definition - the ability to read and write at a specified age. Detailing the standards that individual countries use to assess the ability to read and write is beyond the scope of our source. Information on literacy, while not a perfect measure of educational results, is probably the most easily available and valid for international comparisons.
  • Children out of school, primary, female per 1000: Children out of school, primary, female. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Female is the total number of female primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • College and university > Gender ratio: Ratio of female to male tertiary enrollment is the percentage of men to women enrolled at tertiary level in public and private schools.
  • Child care (preschool) > Duration: Number of years students study at the pre-primary (preschool) level. It should be noted that not all countries require pre-primary education.
  • Secondary education > Teachers > Per capita: Secondary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Duration of compulsory education: Duration of compulsory education is the number of grades (or years) that a child must legally be enrolled in school.
  • Secondary education, pupils: Secondary education, pupils. Enrolment in total secondary. Public and private. All programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled at public and private secondary education institutions.
  • College and university > Private school share: Percentage of post-secondary students who attend a private school, college, or university.
  • School life expectancy > Total: School life expectancy and transition from primary to secondary for school years 1998/99 and 1999/00, published in http://www.uis.unesco.org accessed on Sept. 2002 and Women's Indicators and Statistics Database (Wistat), Version 4, CD-ROM (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.00.XVII.4) based on data provided by UNESCO in 1999.
  • Primary education, pupils: Primary education, pupils. Enrolment in primary. Public and private. All programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled in public and private primary education institutions.
  • Primary education, teachers: Primary education, teachers. Teaching staff in primary. Public and private. Full and part-time. All programmes. Total is the total number of teachers in public and private primary education institutions. Teachers are persons employed full time or part time in an official capacity to guide and direct the learning experience of pupils and students, irrespective of their qualifications or the delivery mechanism, i.e. face-to-face and/or at a distance. This definition excludes educational personnel who have no active teaching duties (e.g. headmasters, headmistresses or principals who do not teach) and persons who work occasionally or in a voluntary capacity in educational institutions.
  • Tertiary enrollment: Gross enrolment ratio, tertiary level is the sum of all tertiary level students enrolled at the start of the school year, expressed as a percentage of the mid-year population in the 5 year age group after the official secondary school leaving age.
  • Spending per student > College and university: Public expenditure per student is the public current spending on education divided by the total number of students by level, as a percentage of GDP per capita. Public expenditure (current and capital) includes government spending on educational institutions (both public and private), education administration as well as subsidies for private entities (students/households and other privates entities)."
  • High school > Gender ratio: Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools.
  • Compulsary education starting age: Age at which children must be enrolled in school.
  • Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary per million: Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary. Pupil-teacher ratio. Secondary is the number of pupils enrolled in secondary school divided by the number of secondary school teachers. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Literacy > Definition: This entry includes a definition of literacy and Census Bureau percentages for the total population, males, and females. There are no universal definitions and standards of literacy. Unless otherwise specified, all rates are based on the most common definition - the ability to read and write at a specified age. Detailing the standards that individual countries use to assess the ability to read and write is beyond the scope of our source. Information on literacy, while not a perfect measure of educational results, is probably the most easily available and valid for international comparisons.
  • High school > Upper secondary school duration: Number of years students study at the upper secondary (high school) level.
  • Literacy > Male: This entry includes a definition of literacy and Census Bureau percentages for the total population, males, and females. There are no universal definitions and standards of literacy. Unless otherwise specified, all rates are based on the most common definition - the ability to read and write at a specified age. Detailing the standards that individual countries use to assess the ability to read and write is beyond the scope of our source. Information on literacy, while not a perfect measure of educational results, is probably the most easily available and valid for international comparisons.
  • Spending > USD: Education expenditure refers to the current operating expenditures in education, including wages and salaries and excluding capital investments in buildings and equipment."
  • High school > Private school share: Percentage of secondary students who attend a private school.
  • Spending > Proportion: Education expenditure refers to the current operating expenditures in education, including wages and salaries and excluding capital investments in buildings and equipment. Expressed as a proportion of GNI."
  • Pupil-teacher ratio > Primary: Primary school pupil-teacher ratio is the number of pupils enrolled in primary school divided by the number of primary school teachers (regardless of their teaching assignment).
  • Child care (preschool) > Starting age: Average age at which students begin pre-primary (preschool) education.
  • Preschool enrollment rate: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Primary education provides children with basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills along with an elementary understanding of such subjects as history, geography, natural science, social science, art, and music."
  • Tertiary > Students studying abroad: Total number of post-secondary students who were studying abroad during given year.
  • Teachers as percentage of labor force: The percentage share of the total labor force who are classroom, academic staff, and other teachers. Data for 1999.
  • Literacy > Reading performance > Overall: Overall.

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  • Elementary (primary school) > Duration: Number of years students study at the primary level.
  • Children out of school > Primary: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school.
  • Secondary education, teachers: Secondary education, teachers. Teaching staff in total secondary. Public and private. Full and part-time. All programmes. Total is the total number of teachers in public and private secondary education institutions (ISCED 2 and 3). Teachers are persons employed full time or part time in an official capacity to guide and direct the learning experience of pupils and students, irrespective of their qualifications or the delivery mechanism, i.e. face-to-face and/or at a distance. This definition excludes educational personnel who have no active teaching duties (e.g. headmasters, headmistresses or principals who do not teach) and persons who work occasionally or in a voluntary capacity in educational institutions.
  • Secondary education, teachers per 1000: Secondary education, teachers. Teaching staff in total secondary. Public and private. Full and part-time. All programmes. Total is the total number of teachers in public and private secondary education institutions (ISCED 2 and 3). Teachers are persons employed full time or part time in an official capacity to guide and direct the learning experience of pupils and students, irrespective of their qualifications or the delivery mechanism, i.e. face-to-face and/or at a distance. This definition excludes educational personnel who have no active teaching duties (e.g. headmasters, headmistresses or principals who do not teach) and persons who work occasionally or in a voluntary capacity in educational institutions. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Child care (preschool) > Students per teacher: Number of students per teacher for pre-primary (preschool) education.
  • High school > Lower secondary school duration: Number of years students study at the lower secondary (middle school) level.
  • Children out of school, primary, male per 1000: Children out of school, primary, male. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Male is the total number of male primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Secondary education, general pupils: Secondary education, general pupils. Enrolment in total secondary. Public and private. General programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled in general programmes at public and private secondary education institutions.
  • High school > Gender parity index: Country's gender parity index for secondary level enrollment. For countries with a rating of over 1, more females are enrolled while countries with a rating under 1 have more males enrolled.
  • Literacy > Reading performance > Overall reading skills: Overall.

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  • Scientific and technical journal articles: Scientific and technical journal articles refer to the number of scientific and engineering articles published in the following fields: physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, clinical medicine, biomedical research, engineering and technology, and earth and space sciences.
  • Literacy > Reading performance > Access and retrieve: Access and retrieve.

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  • College and university > Teachers > Proportion of teachers female: Percentage of country's college and university professors that are female.
  • Tertiary > Students studying abroad proportion: The number of students from a given country studying abroad in a given year, expressed as a percentage of total tertiary enrollment in that country. Ratios greater than 100 % are possible, because those currently studying abroad do not count towards total enrollment.
  • Education enrolment by level > Tertiary level per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Scouting > Genders admitted: Admits boys/girls.
  • Elementary (primary school) > Starting age: Average age at which students begin primary education.
  • Children out of school, primary, male: Children out of school, primary, male. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Male is the total number of male primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools.
  • High school > Students per teacher: Number of students per teacher for all levels of secondary education.
  • Secondary education > General pupils: Secondary general pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in general education programs, including teacher training.
  • Secondary school starting age > Years: Secondary school starting age (years). Entrance age of 2A lower secondary is the age at which students would enter lower secondary education, assuming they had started at the official entrance age for the lowest level of education, had studied full-time throughout and had progressed through the system without repeating or skipping a grade.
  • High school starting age > Years: Secondary school starting age is the age at which students would enter secondary education, assuming they had started at the official entrance age for the lowest level of education, had studied full-time throughout and had progressed through the system without repeating or skipping a grade."
  • Primary education > Teachers > Per capita: Primary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Educational attainment > Tertiary: Percentage of adult population (aged 25-64) educated till tertiary level (year 2000).
  • High school > Population with at least high school education > Women: Population with at least high school education > Women.
  • Elementary school graduate rate: Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method.
  • Schools connected to the Internet: Schools connected to the Internet are the share of primary and secondary schools in the country that have access to the Internet.
  • Secondary education, pupils per 1000: Secondary education, pupils. Enrolment in total secondary. Public and private. All programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled at public and private secondary education institutions. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Primary education, pupils per 1000: Primary education, pupils. Enrolment in primary. Public and private. All programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled in public and private primary education institutions. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Education enrolment by level > Tertiary level > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Universities > Top 100: Number of universities in the top 100
  • Tertiary > Students studying abroad per thousand people: Total number of post-secondary students who were studying abroad during given year. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Outcomes > Secondary education > Duration > Years: Secondary education, duration (years) is the number of grades (years) in secondary school."
  • Teacher student ratio > High school: Secondary school pupil-teacher ratio is the number of pupils enrolled in secondary school divided by the number of secondary school teachers (regardless of their teaching assignment).
  • Children out of school > Primary per 1000: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Inequality adjusted index: Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index.
  • Class size > Age 13: The average number of 13-year-old students per class.
  • Teacher student ratio > Elementary school: Primary school pupil-teacher ratio is the number of pupils enrolled in primary school divided by the number of primary school teachers (regardless of their teaching assignment).
  • Elementary school > Enrolled students: Primary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at primary level in public and private schools.
  • Primary education > Duration > Years: Primary duration refers to the number of years of full-time equivalent duration in primary education in the school system according to ISCED.
  • Services, etc., value added > Constant 2000 US$ per capita: Services, etc., value added (constant 2000 US$). Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99. They include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges, import duties, and any statistical discrepancies noted by national compilers as well as discrepancies arising from rescaling. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2005 U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • School enrolment rate > 1st grade: Gross intake rate in grade 1 is the number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the population of the official primary entrance age."
  • Secondary education, general pupils per 1000: Secondary education, general pupils. Enrolment in total secondary. Public and private. General programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled in general programmes at public and private secondary education institutions. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Literacy > Reading performance > Integrate and interpret: Integrate and interpret.

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  • High school > Lower secondary starting age: Average age at which students begin lower secondary (middle school) education.
  • Elementary (primary) school) > Private school share: Percentage of primary students who attend a private school.
  • Elementary school > Gender ratio: Ratio of female to male primary enrollment is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at primary level in public and private schools.
  • Duration of education > Secondary level: Duration of secondary education is the number of grades (or years) in general secondary education.
  • Public spending per student > Tertiary level: Public expenditure per student, tertiary level is the total reported current spending by the government on tertiary education, divided by the total number of pupils in tertiary education, expressed as a percentage of per capita GDP.
  • Secondary education > Pupils: Secondary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools.
  • Primary education > Pupils: Primary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at primary level in public and private schools.
  • High school > Population with at least high school education > Men: Gender Inequality Index.
  • Education enrolment by level > Secondary level > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Secondary education, vocational pupils: Secondary education, vocational pupils. Enrolment in total secondary. Public and private. Technical/vocational programmes. Total is the total number of students enrolled in technical/vocational programmes at public and private secondary education institutions.
  • Elementary (primary) school > Students per teacher: Number of students per teacher for primary education.
  • Spending on education > Proportion spent on all staff salaries: Percentage of public funding for education that goes to school staff salaries.
  • Secondary education > Teachers: Secondary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers.
  • School enrolment rate > 5th grade: Persistence to grade 5 (percentage of cohort reaching grade 5) is the share of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade 5. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method.
  • Scientific and technical journal articles per million: Scientific and technical journal articles refer to the number of scientific and engineering articles published in the following fields: physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, clinical medicine, biomedical research, engineering and technology, and earth and space sciences. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Literacy > Reading performance > Continuous texts: Continuous texts.

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  • Literacy > Reading performance > Non-continuous texts: Non-continuous texts.

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  • Duration of education > Primary level: Duration of primary education is the number of grades (or years) in primary education.
  • Literacy > Adults at low literacy level: Percentage of adults whose level of document literacy is rated 'low'. Data for 1998
  • Expected duration of education for all students: Expected years of schooling for a 5-year-old under current conditions, excluding education for children under 5. Data for 2000.
  • Participation > Children out of school > Elementary: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school.
  • Participation > Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education: Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at primary and secondary levels in public and private schools.
  • Children out of school > Primary > Per capita: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Literacy > Reading performance > Reflect and evaluate: Reflect and evaluate.

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  • Educational attainment > Senior secondary: Percentage of adult population (aged 25-64) educated till senior secondary level (year 2000).
  • High school > Upper secondary starting age: Average age at which students begin upper secondary (high school) education.
  • Elementary school starting age > Years: Primary school starting age is the age at which students would enter primary education, assuming they had started at the official entrance age for the lowest level of education, had studied full-time throughout and had progressed through the system without repeating or skipping a grade."
  • Elementary school repeaters > All: Repeaters in primary school are the number of students enrolled in the same grade as in the previous year, as a percentage of all students enrolled in primary school."
  • School life expectancy > Male: School life expectancy and transition from primary to secondary for school years 1998/99 and 1999/00, published in http://www.uis.unesco.org accessed on Sept. 2002 and Women's Indicators and Statistics Database (Wistat), Version 4, CD-ROM (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.00.XVII.4) based on data provided by UNESCO in 1999.
  • Universities > Top 200: Number of universities in the top 200
  • Literacy > Adults at high literacy level: Percentage of adults whose level of document literacy is rated 'high'. Data for 1998.
  • Secondary education > General pupils > Per capita: Secondary general pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in general education programs, including teacher training. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Education enrolment by level > Primary level > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Education enrolment by level > Primary level per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Research and Development > RandD > Expenditure on RandD > Gross domestic expenditure on RandD: Research and development (R&D) comprise creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications. R&D is a term covering three activities: basic research, applied research, and experimental development. Basic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundation of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in view. Applied research is also original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge. It is, however, directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective. Experimental development is systematic work, drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience, which is directed to producing new materials, products or devices, to installing new processes, systems and services, or to improving substantially those already produced or installed.

    The main aggregate used for international comparisons is gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD). This consists of the total expenditure (current and capital) on R&D by all resident companies, research institutes, university and government laboratories, etc. It excludes R&D expenditures financed by domestic firms but performed abroad.
  • Research and Development > RandD > Investment in knowledge > Investment in knowledge per million: Investment in knowledge is defined and calculated as the sum of expenditure on R&D, on total higher education (public and private) and on software. Simple summation of the three components would lead to overestimation of the investment in knowledge owing to overlaps (R&D and software, R&D and education, software and education). Therefore, data reported here have been adjusted to exclude the overlaps between components.

    Note that as the term is used here, "investment” has a broader connotation than its usual meaning in economic statistics. It includes current expenditures, such as on education and R&D, as well as capital outlays, such as purchases of software and construction of school buildings. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Library books per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Pupils-teacher ratio > Primary level: Pupil-teacher ratio, primary level is the average number of pupils per teacher in primary education. Cross-country comparisons may be affected by such factors as the composition of teachers by part- and full-time employment.
  • Secondary education > Vocational pupils: Secondary vocational pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in technical and vocational education programs, including teacher training.
  • Primary education > Teachers: Primary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers.
  • Students from households with computer > Age 13: Percentage of 13-year-old students who come from households with at least one computer.
  • Expenditure on education > Change in expenditure on education > Expenditure in tertiary education: The indicator shows direct public and private expenditure on educational institutions in relation to the number of full-time equivalent students enrolled in these institutions. Public subsidies for students’ living expenses have been excluded to ensure international comparability of the data.

    Expenditure on education per student is obtained by dividing the total expenditure on educational institutions by the number of full-time equivalents students. Only those educational institutions and programmes are taken into account for which both enrolment and expenditure data are available.
  • Private school enrolment > Primary level: Private sector enrolment share, primary level is the share of primary school pupils who attend a privately managed school, regardless of whether or not the school receives subsidies from the government.
  • Outcomes > Primary education > Duration > Years: Primary duration refers to the number of years of full-time equivalent duration in primary education in the school system according to ISCED.
  • Literacy > Adults with at least moderate literacy: Percentage of adult females who have at least a moderate level of literacy, in selected OECD countries. Data for 1998.
  • Educational attainment > Junior secondary: Percentage of adult population (aged 25-64) educated till junior secondary level (year 2000).
  • Primary education > Teachers per 1000: Primary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Secondary education > Pupils per 1000: Secondary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Children out of school > Primary > Female > Per capita: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Female enrolment share > Primary level: Girls' enrolment share, primary level is the number of girls enrolled in primary school, expressed as a percentage of the total number of pupils in primary school.
  • Research and Development > RandD > Investment in knowledge > Investment in knowledge: Investment in knowledge is defined and calculated as the sum of expenditure on R&D, on total higher education (public and private) and on software. Simple summation of the three components would lead to overestimation of the investment in knowledge owing to overlaps (R&D and software, R&D and education, software and education). Therefore, data reported here have been adjusted to exclude the overlaps between components.

    Note that as the term is used here, "investment” has a broader connotation than its usual meaning in economic statistics. It includes current expenditures, such as on education and R&D, as well as capital outlays, such as purchases of software and construction of school buildings.
  • Services, etc., value added > Constant 2000 US$: Services, etc., value added (constant 2000 US$). Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99. They include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges, import duties, and any statistical discrepancies noted by national compilers as well as discrepancies arising from rescaling. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2005 U.S. dollars.
  • Universities > Top 200 per million: Number of universities in the top 200. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Primary school starting age > Years: Primary school starting age (years). Entrance age of primary is the age at which students would enter primary education, assuming they had started at the official entrance age for the lowest level of education, had studied full-time throughout and had progressed through the system without repeating or skipping a grade.
  • Scouting > Members: Members of boy or girl scout groups which are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).
  • Enrolment ratio > Secondary level: Net enrolment ratio, secondary level, is the ratio of the number of children of official secondary school age enrolled in school to the number of children of official secondary school age in the population.
  • Participation > Secondary education > General pupils: Secondary general pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in general education programs, including teacher training."
  • Secondary education > Teachers per 1000: Secondary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Ratio of female to male primary enrollment: Ratio of female to male primary enrollment is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at primary level in public and private schools.
  • Secondary education > General pupils per 1000: Secondary general pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in general education programs, including teacher training. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Children out of school > Primary > Male: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school.
  • Elementary (primary) school > Gender parity index: Country's gender parity index in primary, or elementary, school. For countries with a rating of over 1, more females are enrolled while countries with a rating under 1 have more males enrolled. 
  • Female enrolment share > Secondary level: Girls' enrolment share, secondary level is the number of girls enrolled in secondary school, expressed as a percentage of the total number of pupils in secondary school.
  • Class size > Age 9: The average number of children in every class of nine-year-olds.
  • Private school enrolment > Secondary level: Private sector enrolment share, secondary level is the share of students in general secondary education who attend a privately managed school, regardless of whether or not the school receives subsidies from the government.
  • Education enrolment by level > Secondary level per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Outcomes > Tertiary attainment > Tertiary attainment for age group 55-64: For each age group shown, those who have completed tertiary education are shown as a percentage of all persons in that age group. Tertiary education includes both tertiary-type "A programmes”, which are largely theoretically-based and designed to provide qualifications for entry to advanced research programmes and professions with high skill requirements, as well as tertiary-type "B programmes” which are classified at the same level of competencies as tertiary-type A programmes but are more occupationally-oriented and lead to direct labour market access. The tertiary attainment profiles are based on the percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 that has completed that level of education.
  • Scouting > Members per thousand people: Membership (from 2012). Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • School life expectancy > Female: School life expectancy and transition from primary to secondary for school years 1998/99 and 1999/00, published in http://www.uis.unesco.org accessed on Sept. 2002 and Women's Indicators and Statistics Database (Wistat), Version 4, CD-ROM (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.00.XVII.4) based on data provided by UNESCO in 1999.
  • Elementary school repeaters > Female: Repeaters in primary school are the number of students enrolled in the same grade as in the previous year, as a percentage of all students enrolled in primary school."
  • Elementary school repeaters > Male: Repeaters in primary school are the number of students enrolled in the same grade as in the previous year, as a percentage of all students enrolled in primary school."
  • Children out of school > Primary > Male > Per capita: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Elementary school teachers: Primary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers.
  • High school teachers: Secondary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers.
  • Teacher qualifications > Share with special training > Age 13: Of those teachers who teach students aged 13, the percentage who have specialised teacher training.
  • Students from households with computer > Age 13 per million: Percentage of 13-year-old students who come from households with at least one computer. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Students from households with more than 25 books > Age 13: Percentage of 13 year-old students who come from households owning more than 25 books.
  • Literacy > Adults at moderate literacy level: Percentage of adults whose level of document literacy is rated 'moderate'. Data for 1998.
  • Teacher qualifications > Years experience > Age 13: The average number of years of teaching experience, for teachers of students aged 13.
  • Universities > Top 100 per million: Number of universities in the top 100. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Proportion of 15 year-olds in secondary education: Percentage share of 15 year-olds enrolled in secondary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.
  • Students from households with study desk > Age 13: Percentage of 13-year-old students who come from households with at least one study desk.
  • Proportion of 20 year olds in tertiary education: Percentage share of 20 year-olds enrolled in tertiary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.
  • Participation > Secondary education > Pupils: Secondary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools.
  • Universities > Top 200 > Per $ GDP: Number of universities in the top 200 Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 billion $ gross domestic product.
  • Secondary education > Pupils > Per capita: Secondary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Primary education > Pupils per 1000: Primary education pupils is the total number of pupils enrolled at primary level in public and private schools. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment: Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools.
  • Teacher qualifications > Share with degree > Age 9: Of those teachers who teach students aged 9, the percentage who have one or more university degrees.
  • Teacher qualifications > Share with special training > Age 9: Of those teachers who teach students aged 9, the percentage who have specialised teacher training.
  • Students from households with calculator > Age 13: Percentage of 13-year-old students who come from households containing at least one calculator.
  • Research and Development > RandD > Expenditure on RandD > Gross domestic expenditure on RandD per million: Research and development (R&D) comprise creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications. R&D is a term covering three activities: basic research, applied research, and experimental development. Basic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundation of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in view. Applied research is also original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge. It is, however, directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective. Experimental development is systematic work, drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience, which is directed to producing new materials, products or devices, to installing new processes, systems and services, or to improving substantially those already produced or installed.

    The main aggregate used for international comparisons is gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD). This consists of the total expenditure (current and capital) on R&D by all resident companies, research institutes, university and government laboratories, etc. It excludes R&D expenditures financed by domestic firms but performed abroad. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Share of university qualifications awarded to females: Percentage share of tertiary level A qualifications as first degree awarded to females. Data for 2000.
  • Primary teacher age > Proportion aged 30-39: Percentage of primary teachers who are aged 30-39. Data for 1999.
  • Library employees per million: . Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Universities > Top 100 > Per $ GDP: Number of universities in the top 100 Per $ GDP figures expressed per 14.1 billion $ gross domestic product.
  • Students from households with more than 25 books > Age 13 per million: Percentage of 13 year-old students who come from households owning more than 25 books. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Students living with mother > Age 9: Percentage of nine-year-old students who live with their mother.
  • Students living with mother > Age 13: Percentage of 13-year-old students who live with their mother.
  • Teacher qualifications > Years experience > Age 9: The average number of years of experience of teachers who teach children aged 9.
  • Students from households with dictionary > Age 13: The percentage of 13-year-old students who come from a household with a dictionary.
  • Students whose mothers have secondary education > Age 13: Percentage of 13-year-old students whose mothers have at least secondary education.
  • Expected duration of education for males: Expected years of schooling for a male 5-year-old under current conditions, excluding education for children under 5. Data for 2000.
  • Proportion of 19 year olds in tertiary education: Percentage share of 19 year-olds enrolled in tertiary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.
  • Share of university qualifications awarded to females > First degree: Percentage share of tertiary level A qualifications as first degree awarded to females. Data for 2000.
  • Proportion of 16 year-olds in secondary education: Percentage share of 16 year-olds enrolled in secondary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.
  • Inputs > Secondary education > Teachers > Female: Secondary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers.
  • Participation > Children out of school > Elementary > Male: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school.
  • Participation > Children out of school > Elementary > Female: Children out of school are the number of primary-school-age children not enrolled in primary or secondary school.
  • Participation > Secondary education > Vocational pupils > % female: Secondary vocational pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in technical and vocational education programs, including teacher training."
  • Participation > Secondary education > Vocational pupils: Secondary vocational pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in technical and vocational education programs, including teacher training."
  • Participation > Total enrollment > Primary > Male > % net: Total enrollment is the number of pupils of the school-age group for primary education, enrolled either in primary or secondary education, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group."
  • Preschool enrollment rate > Female: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Preprimary education refers to the initial stage of organized instruction, designed primarily to introduce very young children to a school-type environment."
  • Preschool enrollment rate > Male: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Preprimary education refers to the initial stage of organized instruction, designed primarily to introduce very young children to a school-type environment."
  • School enrolment rate > 1st grade > Female: Gross intake rate in grade 1 is the number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the population of the official primary entrance age."
  • School enrolment rate > 1st grade > Male: Gross intake rate in grade 1 is the number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the population of the official primary entrance age."
  • School enrolment rate > 5th grade > Female: Persistence to grade 5 (percentage of cohort reaching grade 5) is the share of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade 5. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method.
  • School enrolment rate > 5th grade > Male: Persistence to grade 5 (percentage of cohort reaching grade 5) is the share of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade 5. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method.
  • Participation > School enrollment > Secondary > Female > % net: Net enrollment ratio is the ratio of children of official school age based on the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 who are enrolled in school to the population of the corresponding official school age. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers."
  • Literacy and Attainment > Educational attainment: completed tertiary > Tertiary > Population 25+ years > % > Over 24 year olds: Percentage of population older than 24 years that has completed tertiary education.
  • Unemployment with secondary education, male > % of male unemployment: Unemployment with secondary education, male (% of male unemployment). Unemployment by level of educational attainment shows the unemployed by level of educational attainment, as a percentage of the unemployed. The levels of educational attainment accord with the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 of the United Nations Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (UNESCO).
  • Public spending on education, total > % of GDP: Public spending on education, total (% of GDP). Public expenditure on education as % of GDP is the total public expenditure (current and capital) on education expressed as a percentage of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in a given year. Public expenditure on education includes government spending on educational institutions (both public and private), education administration, and transfers/subsidies for private entities (students/households and other privates entities).
  • Unemployment with primary education, male > % of male unemployment: Unemployment with primary education, male (% of male unemployment). Unemployment by level of educational attainment shows the unemployed by level of educational attainment, as a percentage of the unemployed. The levels of educational attainment accord with the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 of the United Nations Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (UNESCO).
  • Labor force with tertiary education, male > % of male labor force: Labor force with tertiary education, male (% of male labor force). Labor force with tertiary education is the proportion of labor force that has a tertiary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
  • Unemployment with tertiary education, female > % of female unemployment: Unemployment with tertiary education, female (% of female unemployment). Unemployment by level of educational attainment shows the unemployed by level of educational attainment, as a percentage of the unemployed. The levels of educational attainment accord with the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 of the United Nations Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (UNESCO).
  • Unemployment with tertiary education, male > % of male unemployment: Unemployment with tertiary education, male (% of male unemployment). Unemployment by level of educational attainment shows the unemployed by level of educational attainment, as a percentage of the unemployed. The levels of educational attainment accord with the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 of the United Nations Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (UNESCO).
  • Proportion of 18 year olds in secondary education: Percentage share of 18 year-olds enrolled in secondary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.
  • School enrollment > Preprimary > % gross: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Preprimary education refers to the initial stage of organized instruction, designed primarily to introduce very young children to a school-type environment.
  • School enrollment > Primary > Female > % gross: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Primary education provides children with basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills along with an elementary understanding of such subjects as history, geography, natural science, social science, art, and music.
  • Primary education > Teachers > % female: Female teachers as a percentage of total primary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers.
  • Share of university qualifications awarded to females > Second degree: Percentage share of tertiary level A qualifications as second degree awarded to females. Tertiary level A includes university and advanced research level degrees. Data for 2000.
  • Secondary education > Pupils > % female: Female pupils as a percentage of total pupils at secondary level includes enrollments in public and private schools.
  • Proportion of 17 year olds in secondary education: Percentage share of 17 year-olds enrolled in secondary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.
  • Students from households with study desk > Age 9: Percentage of nine-year-old students who come from households where there is at least one study desk.
  • Participation > School enrollment > Primary > Female > % net: Net enrollment ratio is the ratio of children of official school age based on the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 who are enrolled in school to the population of the corresponding official school age. Primary education provides children with basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills along with an elementary understanding of such subjects as history, geography, natural science, social science, art, and music."
  • Government spending on education > % of government spending: Public expenditure on education consists of current and capital public expenditure on education includes government spending on educational institutions (both public and private), education administration as well as subsidies for private entities (students/households and other privates entities)."
  • Participation > School enrollment > Primary > Female > % gross: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Primary education provides children with basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills along with an elementary understanding of such subjects as history, geography, natural science, social science, art, and music."
  • School enrollment, primary, private > % of total primary: School enrollment, primary, private (% of total primary). Percentage of private enrolment. Primary is the enrolment in private primary schools expressed as a percentage of total enrolment (public and private) in primary schools. 'Private' refers to all educational institutions not operated by a public authority, regardless of whether they receive financial support from public authorities. A high percentage indicates strong involvement of the non-governmental sector (including religious bodies, other organizations, associations, communities, private enterprises or persons) in providing organized educational programmes.
  • Primary education, pupils > % female: Primary education, pupils (% female). Percentage of female students. Primary is the number of female students at the primary level expressed as a percentage of the total number of students (male and female) at the primary level in a given school year.
  • School enrollment, primary, female > % gross: School enrollment, primary, female (% gross). Gross enrolment ratio. Primary. Female is the total female enrollment in primary education, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the female population of official primary education age. GER can exceed 100% due to the inclusion of over-aged and under-aged students because of early or late school entrance and grade repetition.
  • Primary completion rate, total > % of relevant age group: Primary completion rate, total (% of relevant age group). Primary completion rate. Total is the total number of new entrants in the last grade of primary education, regardless of age, expressed as percentage of the total population of the theoretical entrance age to the last grade of primary. This indicator is also known as "gross intake rate to the last grade of primary." The ratio can exceed 100% due to over-aged and under-aged children who enter primary school late/early and/or repeat grades.
  • Gross intake ratio in first grade of primary education, female > % of relevant age group: Gross intake ratio in first grade of primary education, female (% of relevant age group). Gross intake ratio in first grade of primary education is the number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the population of the official primary entrance age.
  • Secondary education, general pupils > % female: Secondary education, general pupils (% female). Percentage of female students. Total secondary. General programmes is the number of female students enrolled in general programmes at the secondary education level expressed as a percentage of the total number of students (male and female) enrolled in general programmes at the secondary education level in a given school year.
  • Total enrollment, primary, male > % net: Total enrollment, primary, male (% net). Adjusted net enrollment is the number of pupils of the school-age group for primary education, enrolled either in primary or secondary education, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group.
  • Labor force with primary education, female > % of female labor force: Labor force with primary education, female (% of female labor force). Labor force with primary education is the proportion of the labor force that has a primary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
  • Labor force with tertiary education > % of total: Labor force with tertiary education (% of total). Labor force with tertiary education is the proportion of labor force that has a tertiary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
  • Literacy > Adults with at least moderate literacy > Male: Percentage of adult males who have at least a moderate level of literacy, in selected OECD countries. Data for 1998.
  • School enrollment > Secondary > % gross: Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers.
  • Adjusted savings: education expenditure > % of GNI: Adjusted savings: education expenditure (% of GNI). Education expenditure refers to the current operating expenditures in education, including wages and salaries and excluding capital investments in buildings and equipment.
  • Primary teacher age > Proportion under 30: Percentage of primary teachers who are less than 30 years of age. Data for 1999.
  • Services, etc., value added > Constant 2000 US$, % of GDP: Services, etc., value added (constant 2000 US$). Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99. They include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges, import duties, and any statistical discrepancies noted by national compilers as well as discrepancies arising from rescaling. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2005 U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Persistence to last grade of primary, total > % of cohort: Persistence to last grade of primary, total (% of cohort). Survival rate to last grade of primary. Total is the share of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary. The estimate is calculated on the basis of the reconstructed cohort method, which uses data on enrolment and repeaters for two consecutive years.
  • School enrollment, primary, female > % net: School enrollment, primary, female (% net). Net enrolment rate. Primary. Female is the ratio of female children of the official primary school age who are enrolled in primary school to the female population of the official primary school age.
  • Persistence to grade 5, total > % of cohort: Persistence to grade 5, total (% of cohort). Survival rate to grade 5. Total is the share of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade 5. The estimate is calculated on the basis of the reconstructed cohort method, which uses data on enrolment and repeaters for two consecutive years.
  • Persistence to last grade of primary, male > % of cohort: Persistence to last grade of primary, male (% of cohort). Survival rate to last grade of primary. Male is the share of male children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary. The estimate is calculated on the basis of the reconstructed cohort method, which uses data on enrolment and repeaters for two consecutive years.
  • Participation > Total enrollment > Primary > Female > % net: Total enrollment is the number of pupils of the school-age group for primary education, enrolled either in primary or secondary education, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group."
  • Public spending on education > Total > % of government expenditure: Public expenditure on education consists of current and capital public expenditure on education plus subsidies to private education at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels.
  • Expected duration of education for females: Expected years of schooling for a female 5-year-old under current conditions, excluding education for children under 5. Data for 2000.
  • Students from households with calculator > Age 9: Percentage of nine-year-old students who come from households with at least one calculator.
  • School enrollment, secondary, female > % gross: School enrollment, secondary, female (% gross). Gross enrolment ratio. Secondary. All programmes. Female is the total female enrollment in secondary education, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the female population of official secondary education age. GER can exceed 100% due to the inclusion of over-aged and under-aged students because of early or late school entrance and grade repetition.
  • School enrollment, secondary, male > % net: School enrollment, secondary, male (% net). Net enrolment rate. Secondary. All programmes. Male is the ratio of male children of the official secondary school age who are enrolled in secondary school to the male population of the official secondary school age.
  • Secondary education, teachers, female: Secondary education, teachers, female. Teaching staff in total secondary. Public and private. Full and part-time. All programmes. Female is the total number of female teachers in public and private secondary education institutions (ISCED 2 and 3). Teachers are persons employed full time or part time in an official capacity to guide and direct the learning experience of pupils and students, irrespective of their qualifications or the delivery mechanism, i.e. face-to-face and/or at a distance. This definition excludes educational personnel who have no active teaching duties (e.g. headmasters, headmistresses or principals who do not teach) and persons who work occasionally or in a voluntary capacity in educational institutions.
  • Share of vocational tertiary qualifications awarded to females > First degree: Percentage share of tertiary level B qualifications as first degree awarded to females. Data for 2000.
STAT Canada Netherlands HISTORY
Average years of schooling of adults 11.6
Ranked 4th. 23% more than Netherlands
9.4
Ranked 16th.
Children out of school, primary 1,892
Ranked 100th. 2 times more than Netherlands
776
Ranked 107th.

Children out of school, primary per 1000 0.0615
Ranked 118th. 32% more than Netherlands
0.0465
Ranked 115th.

Children out of school, primary, female 1,762
Ranked 86th.
11,924
Ranked 61st. 7 times more than Canada

College and university > Gender parity index 1.34
Ranked 28th. 19% more than Netherlands
1.12
Ranked 71st.

College and university > Share of total education spending 35.39%
Ranked 4th. 26% more than Netherlands
28.05%
Ranked 17th.

Compulsary education duration 11
Ranked 47th.
13
Ranked 9th. 18% more than Canada

Government spending on education > Proportion of GDP 5.5%
Ranked 44th.
5.96%
Ranked 29th. 8% more than Canada

Homeschooling legal status Legal under regulating conditions (Alberta – regulation, British Columbia – registration, Manitoba – permit, Newfoundland – permit, New Brunswick – permit, Northwest Territories – regulation, Nova Scotia – regulation, Ontario – regulation, Prince Edward Island – regulation, Quebec – permit, Saskatchewan – permit, Yukon – regulation) public education is mandatory, with some exceptions.
Literacy > Total population 99%
Ranked 30th. The same as Netherlands
99%
Ranked 29th.

Primary education, duration > Years 6
Ranked 145th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 139th.

Primary education, teachers per 1000 4.58
Ranked 75th. 10% more than Netherlands
4.15
Ranked 69th.

Pupil-teacher ratio, primary 17.42
Ranked 113th.
18.36
Ranked 99th. 5% more than Canada

Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary 18.8
Ranked 21st. 38% more than Netherlands
13.57
Ranked 59th.

Secondary education, duration > Years 6
Ranked 164th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 160th.

Average IQ 97
Ranked 16th.
102
Ranked 5th. 5% more than Canada
Literacy > Female 99%
Ranked 29th. The same as Netherlands
99%
Ranked 28th.
Children out of school, primary, female per 1000 0.0578
Ranked 104th.
0.729
Ranked 86th. 13 times more than Canada

College and university > Gender ratio 135.79
Ranked 36th. 23% more than Netherlands
110.84
Ranked 57th.

Child care (preschool) > Duration 2
Ranked 191st. The same as Netherlands
2
Ranked 186th.

Secondary education > Teachers > Per capita 4.76 per 1,000 people
Ranked 70th.
6.74 per 1,000 people
Ranked 46th. 42% more than Canada

Duration of compulsory education 11 years
Ranked 32nd.
13 years
Ranked 5th. 18% more than Canada
Secondary education, pupils 2.61 million
Ranked 35th. 70% more than Netherlands
1.54 million
Ranked 40th.

College and university > Private school share 0.0
Ranked 64th.
100%
Ranked 5th.

Girls to boys ratio > Primary level enrolment 1
Ranked 45th. 2% more than Netherlands
0.98
Ranked 76th.

School life expectancy > Total 14.8 years
Ranked 18th.
15.9 years
Ranked 7th. 7% more than Canada
Primary education, pupils 2.17 million
Ranked 48th. 68% more than Netherlands
1.29 million
Ranked 62nd.

Primary education, teachers 141,045
Ranked 29th. 2 times more than Netherlands
63,872
Ranked 43th.

Tertiary enrollment 60%
Ranked 1st. 9% more than Netherlands
55%
Ranked 16th.
Spending per student > College and university 44
Ranked 6th. About the same as Netherlands
43.92
Ranked 26th.

High school > Gender ratio 97.9
Ranked 89th.
98.2
Ranked 69th. About the same as Canada

Compulsary education starting age 6
Ranked 143th. 20% more than Netherlands
5
Ranked 178th.

Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary per million 0.634
Ranked 49th.
0.813
Ranked 74th. 28% more than Canada

Literacy > Definition age 15 and over can read and write age 15 and over can read and write
High school > Upper secondary school duration 4
Ranked 49th. 33% more than Netherlands
3
Ranked 135th.

Literacy > Male 99%
Ranked 39th. The same as Netherlands
99%
Ranked 38th.
Spending > USD 66.53 billion
Ranked 9th. 56% more than Netherlands
42.53 billion
Ranked 14th.

High school > Private school share 7.2%
Ranked 90th.
82.79%
Ranked 5th. 11 times more than Canada

Spending > Proportion 4.78
Ranked 57th.
4.85
Ranked 53th. 1% more than Canada

Pupil-teacher ratio > Primary 17.42
Ranked 123th. 1% more than Netherlands
17.17
Ranked 120th.
Child care (preschool) > Starting age 4
Ranked 63th. The same as Netherlands
4
Ranked 58th.

Preschool enrollment rate 98.84
Ranked 107th.
106.9
Ranked 53th. 8% more than Canada

Tertiary > Students studying abroad 45,693.45
Ranked 15th. 3 times more than Netherlands
13,388.96
Ranked 60th.

Education enrolment by level > Tertiary level 1.19 million
Ranked 21st. 2 times more than Netherlands
526,767
Ranked 36th.

Teachers as percentage of labor force 3.5%
Ranked 27th.
0.0
Ranked 35th.
Literacy > Reading performance > Overall 524
Ranked 4th. 3% more than Netherlands
508
Ranked 8th.
Elementary (primary school) > Duration 6
Ranked 154th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 147th.

Children out of school > Primary 12,419
Ranked 69th.
13,817
Ranked 69th. 11% more than Canada

Secondary education, teachers 126,098
Ranked 8th. 11% more than Netherlands
113,370
Ranked 24th.

Secondary education, teachers per 1000 4.17
Ranked 13th.
6.79
Ranked 40th. 63% more than Canada

Child care (preschool) > Students per teacher 17.72
Ranked 70th. 18% more than Netherlands
15
Ranked 72nd.

High school > Lower secondary school duration 2
Ranked 204th.
3
Ranked 180th. 50% more than Canada

Children out of school, primary, male per 1000 0.116
Ranked 99th.
0.27
Ranked 96th. 2 times more than Canada

Secondary education, general pupils 2.65 million
Ranked 8th. 3 times more than Netherlands
790,048
Ranked 50th.

High school > Gender parity index 0.979
Ranked 94th.
0.988
Ranked 86th. 1% more than Canada

Literacy > Reading performance > Overall reading skills 524
Ranked 4th. 3% more than Netherlands
508
Ranked 8th.
Scientific and technical journal articles 24,803
Ranked 7th. 84% more than Netherlands
13,475
Ranked 13th.

Literacy > Reading performance > Access and retrieve 517
Ranked 7th.
519
Ranked 6th. About the same as Canada
College and university > Teachers > Proportion of teachers female 41%
Ranked 1st. 2% more than Netherlands
40%
Ranked 17th.
Tertiary > Students studying abroad proportion 2.53%
Ranked 86th. 47% more than Netherlands
1.72%
Ranked 98th.

Education enrolment by level > Tertiary level per 1000 38.37
Ranked 27th. 18% more than Netherlands
32.62
Ranked 42nd.

Scouting > Genders admitted both both
Elementary (primary school) > Starting age 6
Ranked 179th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 171st.

Education expenditure of government > As percentage of total government 12.5%
Ranked 58th. 12% more than Netherlands
11.2%
Ranked 60th.

Children out of school, primary, male 3,523
Ranked 78th.
4,421
Ranked 78th. 25% more than Canada

Education expenditure of government > As percentage of GNI 5.4%
Ranked 47th.
5.5%
Ranked 39th. 2% more than Canada

High school > Students per teacher 18.8
Ranked 21st. 38% more than Netherlands
13.57
Ranked 61st.

Secondary education > General pupils 2.61 million
Ranked 29th. 4 times more than Netherlands
672,103
Ranked 56th.

Secondary school starting age > Years 12
Ranked 135th. The same as Netherlands
12
Ranked 129th.

High school starting age > Years 12
Ranked 121st. The same as Netherlands
12
Ranked 117th.

Primary education > Teachers > Per capita 4.54 per 1,000 people
Ranked 86th. 9% more than Netherlands
4.18 per 1,000 people
Ranked 80th.
Educational attainment > Tertiary 42%
Ranked 1st. 91% more than Netherlands
22%
Ranked 16th.
Education enrolment by level > Primary level 2.48 million
Ranked 49th. 92% more than Netherlands
1.29 million
Ranked 65th.

High school > Population with at least high school education > Women 100%
Ranked 3rd. 14% more than Netherlands
87.5%
Ranked 30th.

Elementary school graduate rate 97.66
Ranked 7th.
98.34
Ranked 19th. 1% more than Canada

Schools connected to the Internet 97.7%
Ranked 11th. 6% more than Netherlands
92%
Ranked 17th.
Secondary education, pupils per 1000 76.53
Ranked 92nd.
92.19
Ranked 42nd. 20% more than Canada

Primary education, pupils per 1000 63.53
Ranked 124th.
77.38
Ranked 98th. 22% more than Canada

Girls to boys ratio > Tertiary level enrolment 1.36
Ranked 36th. 26% more than Netherlands
1.08
Ranked 55th.

Girls to boys ratio > Secondary level enrolment 0.98
Ranked 109th. The same as Netherlands
0.98
Ranked 84th.

Education enrolment by level > Tertiary level > Per capita 38.37 per 1,000 people
Ranked 27th. 18% more than Netherlands
32.62 per 1,000 people
Ranked 42nd.

Universities > Top 100 3
Ranked 8th.
4
Ranked 5th. 33% more than Canada
Tertiary > Students studying abroad per thousand people 1.33
Ranked 101st. 65% more than Netherlands
0.802
Ranked 124th.

Outcomes > Secondary education > Duration > Years 6
Ranked 145th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 141st.

Teacher student ratio > High school 18.4
Ranked 47th. 38% more than Netherlands
13.32
Ranked 72nd.

Children out of school > Primary per 1000 0.4
Ranked 108th.
0.849
Ranked 100th. 2 times more than Canada

Inequality adjusted index 0.879
Ranked 12th.
0.897
Ranked 8th. 2% more than Canada
Class size > Age 13 17.8 students
Ranked 19th.
19.7 students
Ranked 13th. 11% more than Canada
Teacher student ratio > Elementary school 17.42
Ranked 116th. 1% more than Netherlands
17.17
Ranked 108th.

Percentage of pupils starting grade 1 reaching grade 5 96.5%
Ranked 19th.
98.3%
Ranked 18th. 2% more than Canada

Elementary school > Enrolled students 2.31 million
Ranked 46th. 79% more than Netherlands
1.29 million
Ranked 59th.

Primary education > Duration > Years 6 years
Ranked 143th. The same as Netherlands
6 years
Ranked 138th.

Services, etc., value added > Constant 2000 US$ per capita $22,866.96
Ranked 13th.
$27,461.55
Ranked 7th. 20% more than Canada

School enrolment rate > 1st grade 98.03
Ranked 97th.
101.07
Ranked 64th. 3% more than Canada

Secondary education, general pupils per 1000 87.49
Ranked 7th. 85% more than Netherlands
47.33
Ranked 130th.

Literacy > Reading performance > Integrate and interpret 522
Ranked 4th. 4% more than Netherlands
504
Ranked 8th.
High school > Lower secondary starting age 12
Ranked 138th. The same as Netherlands
12
Ranked 132nd.

Elementary (primary) school) > Private school share 6.12%
Ranked 90th.
68.91%
Ranked 6th. 11 times more than Canada

Elementary school > Gender ratio 99.53
Ranked 43th. 1% more than Netherlands
98.18
Ranked 71st.

Education enrolment ratio > Net > Primary level 99%
Ranked 27th. The same as Netherlands
99%
Ranked 24th.

Duration of education > Secondary level 6
Ranked 136th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 135th.
Public spending per student > Tertiary level 46.1
Ranked 34th. 7% more than Netherlands
43
Ranked 37th.
Secondary education > Pupils 2.71 million
Ranked 27th. 94% more than Netherlands
1.4 million
Ranked 40th.

Primary education > Pupils 2.46 million
Ranked 51st. 92% more than Netherlands
1.28 million
Ranked 61st.

High school > Population with at least high school education > Men 100%
Ranked 3rd. 11% more than Netherlands
90.4%
Ranked 29th.

Education enrolment by level > Secondary level > Per capita 84.37 per 1,000 people
Ranked 79th.
87.63 per 1,000 people
Ranked 79th. 4% more than Canada

Education enrolment by level > Percentage girls > Tertiary level 56.01%
Ranked 40th. 10% more than Netherlands
51.01%
Ranked 74th.

Secondary education, vocational pupils 0.0
Ranked 81st.
748,850
Ranked 15th.

Elementary (primary) school > Students per teacher 17.42
Ranked 119th.
18.36
Ranked 97th. 5% more than Canada

Spending on education > Proportion spent on all staff salaries 72.92%
Ranked 50th.
78.97%
Ranked 29th. 8% more than Canada

Secondary education > Teachers 147,890
Ranked 24th. 35% more than Netherlands
109,661
Ranked 31st.

School life expectancy > Primary to tertiary 17 years
Ranked 1st. 6% more than Netherlands
16 years
Ranked 23th.
School enrolment rate > 5th grade 97.82
Ranked 9th.
99.52
Ranked 7th. 2% more than Canada

Education enrolment by level > Secondary level 2.62 million
Ranked 27th. 85% more than Netherlands
1.42 million
Ranked 45th.

Scientific and technical journal articles per million 783.02
Ranked 9th.
830.49
Ranked 6th. 6% more than Canada

Literacy > Reading performance > Continuous texts 524
Ranked 4th. 4% more than Netherlands
506
Ranked 8th.
Literacy > Reading performance > Non-continuous texts 527
Ranked 4th. 3% more than Netherlands
514
Ranked 8th.
Duration of education > Primary level 6
Ranked 131st. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 127th.
Literacy > Adults at low literacy level 42.9%
Ranked 10th. 19% more than Netherlands
35.9%
Ranked 14th.
Expected duration of education for all students 16.5 years
Ranked 16th.
17.2 years
Ranked 12th. 4% more than Canada
Participation > Children out of school > Elementary 12,763
Ranked 74th. About the same as Netherlands
12,705
Ranked 67th.

Participation > Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education 98.66%
Ranked 84th. About the same as Netherlands
98.19%
Ranked 76th.

Education enrolment by level > Percentage girls > Primary level 48.87%
Ranked 41st. 1% more than Netherlands
48.22%
Ranked 103th.

Children out of school > Primary > Per capita 0.4 per 1,000 people
Ranked 107th.
0.849 per 1,000 people
Ranked 102nd. 2 times more than Canada

Literacy > Reading performance > Reflect and evaluate 535
Ranked 4th. 5% more than Netherlands
510
Ranked 9th.
Educational attainment > Senior secondary 40%
Ranked 12th. 25% more than Netherlands
32%
Ranked 15th.
Education enrolment ratio > Net > Primary level > Women 100%
Ranked 16th. 2% more than Netherlands
98%
Ranked 36th.

High school > Upper secondary starting age 14
Ranked 200th.
15
Ranked 162nd. 7% more than Canada

Elementary school starting age > Years 6
Ranked 154th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 149th.

Library books 7.27 million
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Netherlands
2.66 million
Ranked 6th.
Elementary school repeaters > All 0.0
Ranked 134th.
2.18
Ranked 67th.

School life expectancy > Male 14.4 years
Ranked 22nd.
16 years
Ranked 5th. 11% more than Canada
Universities > Top 200 8
Ranked 8th.
10
Ranked 4th. 25% more than Canada
Literacy > Adults at high literacy level 25.1%
Ranked 4th. 26% more than Netherlands
20%
Ranked 6th.
Secondary education > General pupils > Per capita 83.09 per 1,000 people
Ranked 53th. 2 times more than Netherlands
41.28 per 1,000 people
Ranked 136th.

Education enrolment by level > Primary level > Per capita 0.08 per capita
Ranked 130th. The same as Netherlands
0.08 per capita
Ranked 125th.

Education enrolment by level > Primary level per 1000 79.86
Ranked 130th.
79.92
Ranked 125th. The same as Canada

Education enrolment ratio > Net > Primary level > Men 99%
Ranked 31st. The same as Netherlands
99%
Ranked 30th.

Research and Development > RandD > Expenditure on RandD > Gross domestic expenditure on RandD 1.89%
Ranked 13th. 9% more than Netherlands
1.73%
Ranked 16th.
Research and Development > RandD > Investment in knowledge > Investment in knowledge per million 0.146%
Ranked 11th.
0.23%
Ranked 7th. 58% more than Canada
Library books per 1000 236.2
Ranked 1st. 40% more than Netherlands
169.09
Ranked 4th.
Pupils-teacher ratio > Primary level 15
Ranked 19th. 53% more than Netherlands
9.8
Ranked 135th.
Secondary education > Vocational pupils 103,143
Ranked 52nd.
724,593
Ranked 16th. 7 times more than Canada

Primary education > Teachers 141,045
Ranked 31st. 2 times more than Netherlands
63,022
Ranked 49th.
Education enrolment by level > Percentage girls > Secondary level 48.54%
Ranked 96th.
48.55%
Ranked 96th. The same as Canada

Students from households with computer > Age 13 59%
Ranked 10th.
80%
Ranked 1st. 36% more than Canada
Expenditure on education > Change in expenditure on education > Expenditure in tertiary education 116.61 Index of change, year 200
Ranked 17th. 5% more than Netherlands
110.56 Index of change, year 200
Ranked 23th.
Private school enrolment > Primary level 6.5
Ranked 26th.
68.4
Ranked 3rd. 11 times more than Canada
Outcomes > Primary education > Duration > Years 6
Ranked 132nd. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 127th.

Literacy > Adults with at least moderate literacy 57.1%
Ranked 8th.
64.1%
Ranked 4th. 12% more than Canada
Library employees 420
Ranked 1st. 68% more than Netherlands
250
Ranked 6th.
Educational attainment > Junior secondary 18%
Ranked 13th.
45%
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than Canada
Primary education > Teachers per 1000 4.54
Ranked 86th. 9% more than Netherlands
4.18
Ranked 82nd.
Secondary education > Pupils per 1000 86.38
Ranked 72nd. 1% more than Netherlands
85.78
Ranked 65th.

Children out of school > Primary > Female > Per capita 0.116 per 1,000 people
Ranked 108th.
0.68 per 1,000 people
Ranked 92nd. 6 times more than Canada

Female enrolment share > Primary level 48.8%
Ranked 5th. 1% more than Netherlands
48.3%
Ranked 91st.
Research and Development > RandD > Investment in knowledge > Investment in knowledge 4.93%
Ranked 5th. 29% more than Netherlands
3.81%
Ranked 10th.
Services, etc., value added > Constant 2000 US$ $780.37 billion
Ranked 6th. 71% more than Netherlands
$456.28 billion
Ranked 14th.

Universities > Top 200 per million 0.248
Ranked 14th.
0.613
Ranked 4th. 2 times more than Canada
Primary school starting age > Years 6
Ranked 176th. The same as Netherlands
6
Ranked 169th.

Scouting > Members 116,044
Ranked 13th. 2 times more than Netherlands
47,655
Ranked 27th.
Enrolment ratio > Secondary level 97.9%
Ranked 1st. 9% more than Netherlands
89.9%
Ranked 11th.
Participation > Secondary education > General pupils 2.63 million
Ranked 26th. 3 times more than Netherlands
775,682
Ranked 49th.

Secondary education > Teachers per 1000 4.76
Ranked 70th.
6.74
Ranked 46th. 42% more than Canada

Ratio of female to male primary enrollment 99.57
Ranked 37th. 2% more than Netherlands
97.43
Ranked 90th.

Secondary education > General pupils per 1000 83.09
Ranked 56th. 2 times more than Netherlands
41.28
Ranked 134th.

Children out of school > Primary > Male 8,805
Ranked 63th. 3 times more than Netherlands
2,740
Ranked 81st.

Elementary (primary) school > Gender parity index 0.998
Ranked 46th. 1% more than Netherlands
0.991
Ranked 71st.

Female enrolment share > Secondary level 49.1%
Ranked 12th. 2% more than Netherlands
48.1%
Ranked 90th.
Class size > Age 9 22.8 students
Ranked 7th. 8% more than Netherlands
21.2 students
Ranked 10th.
Private school enrolment > Secondary level 6.7
Ranked 60th.
75.1
Ranked 5th. 11 times more than Canada
Education enrolment by level > Secondary level per 1000 84.37
Ranked 81st.
87.63
Ranked 81st. 4% more than Canada

Outcomes > Tertiary attainment > Tertiary attainment for age group 55-64 37.41%
Ranked 2nd. 52% more than Netherlands
24.59%
Ranked 9th.
Scouting > Members per thousand people 3.33
Ranked 42nd. 17% more than Netherlands
2.84
Ranked 50th.
School life expectancy > Female 15.3 years
Ranked 16th.
15.8 years
Ranked 10th. 3% more than Canada
Elementary school repeaters > Female 0.0
Ranked 132nd.
1.77
Ranked 55th.

Elementary school repeaters > Male 0.0
Ranked 132nd.
2.58
Ranked 54th.

Percentage of pupils starting grade 1 reaching grade 5 > Men 94.8%
Ranked 15th.
98.8%
Ranked 10th. 4% more than Canada

Children out of school > Primary > Male > Per capita 0.283 per 1,000 people
Ranked 97th. 68% more than Netherlands
0.168 per 1,000 people
Ranked 106th.

Elementary school teachers 141,045
Ranked 27th. 79% more than Netherlands
79,000
Ranked 22nd.

High school teachers 136,873
Ranked 23th. 26% more than Netherlands
108,440
Ranked 29th.

Teacher qualifications > Share with special training > Age 13 99%
Ranked 2nd. 13% more than Netherlands
88%
Ranked 17th.
Students from households with computer > Age 13 per million 1.88%
Ranked 20th.
4.95%
Ranked 16th. 3 times more than Canada
Students from households with more than 25 books > Age 13 83%
Ranked 8th. 12% more than Netherlands
74%
Ranked 19th.
Literacy > Adults at moderate literacy level 32.1%
Ranked 10th.
44.2%
Ranked 1st. 38% more than Canada
Teacher qualifications > Years experience > Age 13 23.3 years experience
Ranked 17th. 15% more than Netherlands
20.2 years experience
Ranked 24th.
Universities > Top 100 per million 0.0928
Ranked 14th.
0.245
Ranked 6th. 3 times more than Canada
Proportion of 15 year-olds in secondary education 98%
Ranked 12th.
103%
Ranked 1st. 5% more than Canada
Students from households with study desk > Age 13 87%
Ranked 20th.
95%
Ranked 5th. 9% more than Canada
Proportion of 20 year olds in tertiary education 37%
Ranked 6th. 16% more than Netherlands
32%
Ranked 12th.
Participation > Secondary education > Pupils 3 million
Ranked 29th. 2 times more than Netherlands
1.41 million
Ranked 37th.

Universities > Top 200 > Per $ GDP 0.008 per $1 billion of GDP
Ranked 14th.
0.017 per $1 billion of GDP
Ranked 7th. 2 times more than Canada
Secondary education > Pupils > Per capita 86.38 per 1,000 people
Ranked 71st. 1% more than Netherlands
85.78 per 1,000 people
Ranked 66th.

Primary education > Pupils per 1000 78.47
Ranked 134th.
78.8
Ranked 120th. About the same as Canada

Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment 97.7
Ranked 101st.
98.37
Ranked 90th. 1% more than Canada

Teacher qualifications > Share with degree > Age 9 82%
Ranked 2nd. 8 times more than Netherlands
10%
Ranked 13th.
Teacher qualifications > Share with special training > Age 9 98%
Ranked 7th.
100%
Ranked 4th. 2% more than Canada
Students from households with calculator > Age 13 96%
Ranked 16th. The same as Netherlands
96%
Ranked 15th.
Research and Development > RandD > Expenditure on RandD > Gross domestic expenditure on RandD per million 0.056%
Ranked 19th.
0.105%
Ranked 14th. 87% more than Canada
Share of university qualifications awarded to females 59%
Ranked 8th. 9% more than Netherlands
54%
Ranked 16th.
Primary teacher age > Proportion aged 30-39 24%
Ranked 16th. 14% more than Netherlands
21%
Ranked 20th.
Library employees per million 13.65
Ranked 1st.
15.92
Ranked 2nd. 17% more than Canada
Universities > Top 100 > Per $ GDP 0.043 per $14.1 billion of GDP
Ranked 13th.
0.098 per $14.1 billion of GDP
Ranked 8th. 2 times more than Canada
Students from households with more than 25 books > Age 13 per million 2.65%
Ranked 20th.
4.58%
Ranked 19th. 73% more than Canada
Students living with mother > Age 9 91%
Ranked 11th. 2% more than Netherlands
89%
Ranked 12th.
Students living with mother > Age 13 92%
Ranked 23th.
95%
Ranked 12th. 3% more than Canada
Teacher qualifications > Years experience > Age 9 18.9 years experience
Ranked 8th. 9% more than Netherlands
17.4 years experience
Ranked 10th.
Students from households with dictionary > Age 13 95%
Ranked 15th.
96%
Ranked 9th. 1% more than Canada
Students whose mothers have secondary education > Age 13 60% 50%
Expected duration of education for males 16.2 years
Ranked 16th.
17.4 years
Ranked 6th. 7% more than Canada
Proportion of 19 year olds in tertiary education 36%
Ranked 6th. 33% more than Netherlands
27%
Ranked 12th.
Share of university qualifications awarded to females > First degree 59%
Ranked 8th. 9% more than Netherlands
54%
Ranked 16th.
Proportion of 16 year-olds in secondary education 93%
Ranked 12th.
107%
Ranked 1st. 15% more than Canada
Inputs > Secondary education > Teachers > Female 93,168
Ranked 18th. 85% more than Netherlands
50,293
Ranked 32nd.

Participation > Children out of school > Elementary > Male 8,881
Ranked 65th. 2 times more than Netherlands
4,164
Ranked 72nd.

Participation > Children out of school > Elementary > Female 3,882
Ranked 72nd.
8,541
Ranked 59th. 2 times more than Canada

Participation > Secondary education > Vocational pupils > % female 0.0
Ranked 114th.
45.95%
Ranked 32nd.

Participation > Secondary education > Vocational pupils 0.0
Ranked 117th.
684,821
Ranked 14th.

Participation > Total enrollment > Primary > Male > % net 99.3%
Ranked 14th.
99.32%
Ranked 9th. The same as Canada

Preschool enrollment rate > Female 70.28
Ranked 48th.
100.11
Ranked 17th. 42% more than Canada

Preschool enrollment rate > Male 70.62
Ranked 48th.
100.49
Ranked 18th. 42% more than Canada

School enrolment rate > 1st grade > Female 97.74
Ranked 95th.
101.02
Ranked 64th. 3% more than Canada

School enrolment rate > 1st grade > Male 98.3
Ranked 96th.
101.13
Ranked 67th. 3% more than Canada

School enrolment rate > 5th grade > Female 99.27
Ranked 7th.
99.76
Ranked 10th. About the same as Canada

School enrolment rate > 5th grade > Male 96.47
Ranked 7th.
99.29
Ranked 9th. 3% more than Canada

Participation > School enrollment > Secondary > Female > % net 94.41%
Ranked 4th. 6% more than Netherlands
88.97%
Ranked 22nd.

Literacy and Attainment > Educational attainment: completed tertiary > Tertiary > Population 25+ years > % > Over 24 year olds 47.67%
Ranked 1st. 64% more than Netherlands
29.02%
Ranked 12th.
Unemployment with secondary education, male > % of male unemployment 43.2%
Ranked 47th. 23% more than Netherlands
35.2%
Ranked 63th.

Public spending on education, total > % of GDP 5.5%
Ranked 46th.
5.96%
Ranked 30th. 8% more than Canada

Unemployment with primary education, male > % of male unemployment 28.7%
Ranked 56th.
42.2%
Ranked 28th. 47% more than Canada

Labor force with tertiary education, male > % of male labor force 41.6%
Ranked 3rd. 32% more than Netherlands
31.5%
Ranked 9th.

Unemployment with tertiary education, female > % of female unemployment 38.7%
Ranked 14th. 2 times more than Netherlands
18%
Ranked 53th.

Unemployment with tertiary education, male > % of male unemployment 28.1%
Ranked 9th. 38% more than Netherlands
20.3%
Ranked 24th.

Proportion of 18 year olds in secondary education 1%
Ranked 31st.
61%
Ranked 11th. 61 times more than Canada
School enrollment > Preprimary > % gross 67.56% gross
Ranked 55th.
88.88% gross
Ranked 31st. 32% more than Canada

School enrollment > Primary > Female > % gross 99.97% gross
Ranked 101st.
105.99% gross
Ranked 55th. 6% more than Canada

Primary education > Teachers > % female 68.07% female
Ranked 83th. 28% more than Netherlands
52.98% female
Ranked 66th.
Share of university qualifications awarded to females > Second degree 52%
Ranked 15th.
66%
Ranked 3rd. 27% more than Canada
Secondary education > Pupils > % female 48.1% female
Ranked 91st.
48.5% female
Ranked 80th. 1% more than Canada

Proportion of 17 year olds in secondary education 93%
Ranked 4th. 4% more than Netherlands
89%
Ranked 11th.
Students from households with study desk > Age 9 73%
Ranked 12th.
84%
Ranked 5th. 15% more than Canada
Participation > School enrollment > Primary > Female > % net 99.68%
Ranked 4th. 1% more than Netherlands
98.37%
Ranked 13th.

Government spending on education > % of government spending 12.46%
Ranked 55th. 4% more than Netherlands
11.98%
Ranked 62nd.

Participation > School enrollment > Primary > Female > % gross 98.6%
Ranked 97th.
105.89%
Ranked 53th. 7% more than Canada

School enrollment, primary, private > % of total primary 6.12%
Ranked 88th.
68.91%
Ranked 6th. 11 times more than Canada

Primary education, pupils > % female 48.76%
Ranked 56th. About the same as Netherlands
48.63%
Ranked 64th.

School enrollment, primary, female > % gross 98.9%
Ranked 111th.
107.11%
Ranked 44th. 8% more than Canada

Primary completion rate, total > % of relevant age group 96.51%
Ranked 56th.
101.22%
Ranked 29th. 5% more than Canada

Gross intake ratio in first grade of primary education, female > % of relevant age group 100.93%
Ranked 79th. 3% more than Netherlands
98.27%
Ranked 102nd.

Secondary education, general pupils > % female 48.63%
Ranked 73th.
50.43%
Ranked 53th. 4% more than Canada

Total enrollment, primary, male > % net 99.72%
Ranked 11th. About the same as Netherlands
99.28%
Ranked 13th.

Labor force with primary education, female > % of female labor force 11.4%
Ranked 65th.
23.9%
Ranked 11th. 2 times more than Canada

Labor force with tertiary education > % of total 46.5%
Ranked 2nd. 45% more than Netherlands
32.1%
Ranked 14th.

Literacy > Adults with at least moderate literacy > Male 49.5%
Ranked 16th.
53.7%
Ranked 5th. 8% more than Canada
School enrollment > Secondary > % gross 108.53% gross
Ranked 16th.
118.75% gross
Ranked 4th. 9% more than Canada

Rhodes scholarships > Recipients > > 1902-2009 1,087
Ranked 1st. 1087 times more than Netherlands
1
Ranked 21st.
Adjusted savings: education expenditure > % of GNI 4.48%
Ranked 67th.
4.74%
Ranked 61st. 6% more than Canada

Primary teacher age > Proportion under 30 12%
Ranked 19th.
14%
Ranked 15th. 17% more than Canada
Services, etc., value added > Constant 2000 US$, % of GDP 49.48%
Ranked 37th.
58.9%
Ranked 16th. 19% more than Canada

School life expectancy > Primary to tertiary > Male 17 years
Ranked 1st. The same as Netherlands
17 years
Ranked 8th.
Persistence to last grade of primary, total > % of cohort 98.59%
Ranked 13th. About the same as Netherlands
98.22%
Ranked 17th.

School enrollment, primary, female > % net 99.85%
Ranked 2nd. 2% more than Netherlands
97.8%
Ranked 12th.

Persistence to grade 5, total > % of cohort 98.9%
Ranked 9th.
98.97%
Ranked 14th. The same as Canada

Persistence to last grade of primary, male > % of cohort 98.34%
Ranked 15th. About the same as Netherlands
98.24%
Ranked 15th.

Participation > Total enrollment > Primary > Female > % net 99.68%
Ranked 10th. 1% more than Netherlands
98.54%
Ranked 18th.

Public spending on education > Total > % of government expenditure 12.46%
Ranked 57th. 16% more than Netherlands
10.78%
Ranked 54th.

Expected duration of education for females 16.8 years
Ranked 16th.
17 years
Ranked 14th. 1% more than Canada
Students from households with calculator > Age 9 81%
Ranked 6th. The same as Netherlands
81%
Ranked 7th.
School enrollment, secondary, female > % gross 101.09%
Ranked 37th.
127.62%
Ranked 3rd. 26% more than Canada

School enrollment, secondary, male > % net 92.58%
Ranked 6th. 5% more than Netherlands
88.53%
Ranked 26th.

Secondary education, teachers, female 89,558
Ranked 12th. 61% more than Netherlands
55,736
Ranked 21st.

Share of vocational tertiary qualifications awarded to females > First degree 57% awarded to females
Ranked 16th. 2% more than Netherlands
56% awarded to females
Ranked 17th.

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