South and Central Asia Compared by Education > Girls to boys ratio > Primary level enrolment
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# |
COUNTRY |
AMOUNT |
DATE |
GRAPH |
HISTORY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BangladeshBangladesh | 1.03 | 2004 | ||
=2 | KazakhstanKazakhstan | 0.99 | 2005 | ||
=2 | KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan | 0.99 | 2005 | ||
=2 | UzbekistanUzbekistan | 0.99 | 2004 | ||
=2 | Sri LankaSri Lanka | 0.99 | 2003 | ||
6 | MaldivesMaldives | 0.98 | 2005 | ||
7 | TajikistanTajikistan | 0.96 | 2005 | ||
8 | NepalNepal | 0.95 | 2006 | ||
9 | IndiaIndia | 0.93 | 2005 | ||
=10 | PakistanPakistan | 0.76 | 2005 | ||
=10 | BhutanBhutan | 0.76 | 1990 | ||
12 | AfghanistanAfghanistan | 0.59 | 2005 |
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Interesting observations about Education > Girls to boys ratio > Primary level enrolment
- Afghanistan has ranked last for girls to boys ratio > primary level enrolment since 1999.
- 56 of the top 98 countries by girls to boys ratio > primary level enrolment are Christian.
- Tokelau has had the highest girls to boys ratio > primary level enrolment since 2003.
- 9 of the top 16 countries by girls to boys ratio > primary level enrolment are Hot countries.