School enrollment, primary, female (% net) - Health Nutrition and Population Statistics
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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.
School enrollment, primary, female (% net) - Health Nutrition and Population Statistics (Most Recent Data) |
Rank | Country | Value |
1 | Iran (2007) | 99.9 |
2 | New Zealand (2008) | 99.73 |
3 | Spain (2008) | 99.69 |
4 | United Kingdom (2008) | 99.69 |
5 | Canada (2000) | 99.68 |
6 | Greece (2007) | 99.65 |
7 | Burundi (2009) | 99.59 |
8 | Sao Tome and Principe (2009) | 99.54 |
9 | Japan (1990) | 99.37 |
10 | Cuba (2009) | 99.32 |
11 | Madagascar (2007) | 98.87 |
12 | Norway (2008) | 98.79 |
13 | Belgium (2008) | 98.67 |
14 | France (2008) | 98.53 |
15 | Uruguay (2008) | 98.45 |
16 | Portugal (2007) | 98.43 |
17 | Cyprus (2008) | 98.41 |
18 | Ecuador (2009) | 98.41 |
19 | Netherlands (2008) | 98.37 |
20 | Aruba (2009) | 98.27 |
21 | Tunisia (2008) | 98.24 |
22 | Mexico (2008) | 98.07 |
23 | Ireland (2008) | 97.98 |
24 | Italy (2008) | 97.91 |
25 | South Korea (2008) | 97.91 |
26 | North Korea (2008) | 97.91 |
27 | Austria (1999) | 97.87 |
28 | Iceland (2008) | 97.71 |
29 | Israel (2008) | 97.62 |
30 | Georgia (2008) | 97.61 |
31 | Honduras (2008) | 97.55 |
32 | Germany (2008) | 97.5 |
33 | Australia (2008) | 97.44 |
34 | Kiribati (2002) | 97.44 |
35 | Belize (2009) | 97.37 |
36 | China (1997) | 97.22 |
37 | Rwanda (2008) | 97.04 |
38 | Tanzania (2009) | 96.98 |
39 | Argentina (1975) | 96.84 |
40 | Slovenia (2008) | 96.71 |
41 | Panama (2009) | 96.57 |
42 | Luxembourg (2008) | 96.55 |
43 | Bahrain (2009) | 96.51 |
44 | French Polynesia (1996) | 96.27 |
45 | Vanuatu (2005) | 96.26 |
46 | Finland (2008) | 95.97 |
47 | Denmark (2008) | 95.95 |
48 | Bulgaria (2008) | 95.83 |
49 | High income: OECD (2008) | 95.77 |
50 | Latvia (1999) | 95.61 |
51 | Belarus (2008) | 95.6 |
52 | Tonga (2005) | 95.54 |
53 | Seychelles (2009) | 95.43 |
54 | Poland (2008) | 95.41 |
55 | Sri Lanka (2009) | 95.41 |
56 | Tajikistan (2008) | 95.38 |
57 | Maldives (2008) | 95.11 |
58 | High income (2008) | 95.01 |
59 | Guyana (2009) | 94.82 |
60 | El Salvador (2008) | 94.71 |
61 | Hong Kong (2009) | 94.7 |
62 | Dominica (2009) | 94.67 |
63 | Mauritius (2009) | 94.64 |
64 | Peru (2008) | 94.62 |
65 | Chile (2008) | 94.49 |
66 | Palau (2000) | 94.47 |
67 | Indonesia (2008) | 94.4 |
68 | Sweden (2008) | 94.25 |
69 | Switzerland (2008) | 94.1 |
70 | Estonia (2008) | 94.01 |
71 | Malaysia (2008) | 93.98 |
72 | Serbia (2009) | 93.67 |
73 | Uganda (2009) | 93.6 |
74 | Turkey (2008) | 93.59 |
75 | Guatemala (2008) | 93.51 |
76 | Brunei Darussalam (2009) | 93.39 |
77 | Latin America & Caribbean (developing only) (2008) | 93.21 |
78 | Brazil (2008) | 93.15 |
79 | Malawi (2009) | 93.15 |
80 | East Asia & Pacific (developing only) (1991) | 93.11 |
81 | Qatar (2009) | 93.06 |
82 | San Marino (2009) | 92.97 |
83 | Algeria (2009) | 92.86 |
84 | Philippines (2008) | 92.69 |
85 | Grenada (2008) | 92.61 |
86 | United States (2008) | 92.61 |
87 | Bahamas (2008) | 92.44 |
88 | Trinidad and Tobago (2009) | 92.39 |
89 | Upper middle income (2008) | 92.37 |
90 | Russia (1995) | 92.35 |
91 | St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2009) | 92.27 |
92 | Malta (2008) | 92.25 |
93 | Nicaragua (2008) | 92 |
94 | Syria (2002) | 91.9 |
95 | Venezuela (2009) | 91.89 |
96 | Zambia (2009) | 91.83 |
97 | St. Kitts and Nevis (2009) | 91.8 |
98 | Liechtenstein (2008) | 91.78 |
99 | Egypt (2007) | 91.66 |
100 | Europe & Central Asia (developing only) (2008) | 91.59 |
101 | Bolivia (2008) | 91.46 |
102 | Vietnam (2001) | 91.44 |
103 | Namibia (2009) | 91.1 |
104 | Lithuania (2008) | 91.06 |
105 | Czech Republic (2006) | 91.05 |
106 | Croatia (2008) | 90.73 |
107 | Zimbabwe (2006) | 90.54 |
108 | Costa Rica (1999) | 90.37 |
109 | Jordan (2008) | 90.23 |
110 | St. Lucia (2009) | 90.08 |
111 | Romania (2008) | 90.06 |
112 | Mongolia (2009) | 89.96 |
113 | Bangladesh (2009) | 89.89 |
114 | Kazakhstan (2009) | 89.85 |
115 | Suriname (2008) | 89.58 |
116 | Western Samoa (2009) | 89.44 |
117 | Thailand (2009) | 89.42 |
118 | Lebanon (2009) | 89.35 |
119 | Colombia (2009) | 89.18 |
120 | Fiji (2008) | 89.15 |
121 | Ukraine (2008) | 89.09 |
122 | Togo (2009) | 89 |
123 | Hungary (2008) | 88.91 |
124 | United Arab Emirates (2009) | 88.81 |
125 | Bhutan (2009) | 88.48 |
126 | Bosnia and Herzegovina (2009) | 88.26 |
127 | Morocco (2009) | 88.13 |
128 | India (2007) | 88.01 |
129 | Middle East & North Africa (developing only) (2008) | 88.01 |
130 | Mozambique (2009) | 87.93 |
131 | Botswana (2007) | 87.79 |
132 | Middle income (2007) | 87.41 |
133 | High income: nonOECD (2008) | 87.34 |
134 | Paraguay (2008) | 87.28 |
135 | Macau (2009) | 86.95 |
136 | Moldova (2009) | 86.82 |
137 | Antigua and Barbuda (2009) | 86.77 |
138 | Cambodia (2008) | 86.73 |
139 | Kuwait (2008) | 86.62 |
140 | Benin (2008) | 86.47 |
141 | Macedonia (2008) | 86.43 |
142 | Uzbekistan (2009) | 86.12 |
143 | Lower middle income (2007) | 85.68 |
144 | Armenia (2007) | 85.63 |
145 | Cameroon (2009) | 85.63 |
146 | Low & middle income (2008) | 85.55 |
147 | Saudi Arabia (2009) | 84.99 |
148 | South Africa (2009) | 84.58 |
149 | Azerbaijan (2009) | 84.36 |
150 | Arab World (2005) | 84.1 |
151 | Comoros (2007) | 83.83 |
152 | Albania (2009) | 83.77 |
153 | Swaziland (2007) | 83.65 |
154 | South Asia (2007) | 83.28 |
155 | Kyrgyzstan (2009) | 83.26 |
156 | Kenya (2009) | 83.02 |
157 | Andorra (2009) | 82.91 |
158 | Dominican Republic (2009) | 82.04 |
159 | Iraq (2007) | 82.02 |
160 | Cape Verde (2009) | 81.52 |
161 | Turks and Caicos Islands (2005) | 80.69 |
162 | Laos (2008) | 80.67 |
163 | Timor-Leste (2009) | 80.6 |
164 | Ethiopia (2009) | 80.13 |
165 | Gabon (2001) | 80.01 |
166 | Solomon Islands (2007) | 79.97 |
167 | Marshall Islands (2007) | 79.66 |
168 | Jamaica (2008) | 78.88 |
169 | Mauritania (2009) | 78.78 |
170 | Low income (2008) | 78.49 |
171 | Cayman Islands (2008) | 78.32 |
172 | Oman (2009) | 76.81 |
173 | Ghana (2009) | 76.24 |
174 | Lesotho (2009) | 75.03 |
175 | West Bank and Gaza (2009) | 74.97 |
176 | Senegal (2009) | 74.44 |
177 | Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only) (2008) | 73.33 |
178 | Gambia (2008) | 70.99 |
179 | Libya (1971) | 70.04 |
180 | Guinea (2009) | 67.83 |
181 | Mali (2009) | 66.36 |
182 | Yemen (2008) | 65.68 |
183 | Liberia (2000) | 65.58 |
184 | Burma (1978) | 65.3 |
185 | Nepal (2000) | 64.04 |
186 | Pakistan (2009) | 60.25 |
187 | Burkina Faso (2009) | 59.45 |
188 | Papua New Guinea (1990) | 59.19 |
189 | Nigeria (2007) | 58.26 |
190 | Central African Republic (2009) | 56.56 |
191 | Haiti (1997) | 56.32 |
192 | Republic of the Congo (2006) | 55.98 |
193 | Equatorial Guinea (2009) | 53.02 |
194 | Ivory Coast (2009) | 51.99 |
195 | Chad (2003) | 50.03 |
196 | Niger (2009) | 47.62 |
197 | Angola (1998) | 47.56 |
198 | Guinea-Bissau (2000) | 43.46 |
199 | Djibouti (2009) | 42.09 |
200 | Sierra Leone (1983) | 38.99 |
201 | Sudan (2000) | 35.51 |
202 | Eritrea (2009) | 33.15 |
203 | Democratic Republic of the Congo (1999) | 31.52 |
204 | Afghanistan (1993) | 14.2 |
205 | Somalia (1980) | 10.29 |
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