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Expenditure on secondary education as % of government expenditure on educationGo toSearch glossaries

Source: UIS Data Centre | UNESCO Institute for Statistics

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Reference AreaTime PeriodSexAge groupUnits of measurementObservation Value
South Africa1999Not applicableNot applicablePercent33.68504
South Africa2000Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.32702
South Africa2001Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.11752
South Africa2002Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.26304
South Africa2003Not applicableNot applicablePercent35.27866
South Africa2004Not applicableNot applicablePercent35.63045
South Africa2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent32.57677
South Africa2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.09478
South Africa2007Not applicableNot applicablePercent33.68401
South Africa2008Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.1158
South Africa2009Not applicableNot applicablePercent30.87872
South Africa2010Not applicableNot applicablePercent31.44942
South Africa2011Not applicableNot applicablePercent32.91663
South Africa2012Not applicableNot applicablePercent30.25606
South Africa2014Not applicableNot applicablePercent30.72001
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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:

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