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Reference AreaTime PeriodSexAge groupUnits of measurementObservation Value
Albania2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent20
Albania2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent42.85714
Algeria2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent33.33333
Angola2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent0
Aruba2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Australia2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent83.33333
Austria2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent26.66667
Austria2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent75
Azerbaijan2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent27.27273
Belgium2007Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.57895
Bhutan2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Bulgaria2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Cambodia2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent14.28571
Cameroon2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent50
Cape Verde2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Cayman Islands2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent0
Chile2004Not applicableNot applicablePercent50
China2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent0.48293
Congo2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent11.11111
Côte d'Ivoire2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent50
Croatia2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent18.75
Croatia2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent75
Cuba2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent14.81481
Cyprus2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Cyprus2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent66.66667
Czech Republic2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.125
Czech Republic2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Denmark2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Djibouti2004Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Dominican Republic2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Ecuador2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent0
Egypt2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent39.39394
Estonia2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Estonia2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Ethiopia2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Finland2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent83.33333
Finland2007Not applicableNot applicablePercent83.33333
France2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent34.78261
France2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent36
Gambia2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent50
Germany2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent26.66667
Germany2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent58.62069
Greece2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent66.66667
Guatemala2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent0
Hungary2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.33333
Hungary2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Iceland2007Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
Iceland2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent100
India2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent25.92593
Italy2004Not applicableNot applicablePercent30
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UIS Data Centre

Source:  UNESCO Institute for Statistics

The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) provides UNdata with a subset of the more than 1,000 indicators which may be found in the UIS Data Centre.

The UIS Data Centre contains indicators and raw data on education, literacy, science, culture and communication. The UIS collects these data from more than 200 countries and international organizations.

The UIS is the primary data source of education, literacy and science data for leading publications and databases, such as:

  • Education For All Global Monitoring Report
  • World Development Indicators
  • Human Development Report
  • State of the World’s Children and many others.

The Data Centre provides free access to:

  • The Institute’s databases and survey instruments
  • Country profiles
  • Tools to build your own statistical tables
  • Related documentation and metadata.
Last update in UNdata: 2016/10/24
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