Net intake rate in grade 1, male (% of official school-age population) - Efficiency - Education - World Development Indicators



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Net intake rate in grade 1 is the number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education who are of official primary school entrance age, expressed as a percentage of the population of the corresponding age.
Net intake rate in grade 1, male (% of official school-age population) - Efficiency - Education - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1North Korea (2007)100
2Argentina (2006)100
3Tajikistan (2008)100
4South Korea (2007)100
5Iran (2004)100
6New Zealand (2005)99.93
7Sri Lanka (2007)99.62
8Netherlands (2003)98.21
9Iceland (2005)98.17
10Rwanda (2006)98.14
11Sweden (2007)97.63
12Italy (2003)97.14
13Seychelles (2007)96.91
14Cuba (2008)95.7
15Georgia (2008)94.21
16Tunisia (2007)93.7
17Pakistan (2005)93.67
18Greece (2005)92.96
19Bahrain (2008)92.1
20Finland (2005)91.24
21Cyprus (2002)90.26
22Algeria (2008)89.89
23Ecuador (2007)89.69
24Mexico (2004)89.1
25Egypt (2004)88.87
26Bangladesh (2007)87.25
27Panama (2004)87.1
28Middle East & North Africa (2004)86.78
29Morocco (2007)86.69
30Tanzania (2007)86.63
31Azerbaijan (2008)86.23
32Bulgaria (2002)86.1
33Suriname (2008)85.89
34Madagascar (2008)85.87
35Mauritius (2008)85.28
36Aruba (2005)83.84
37Tonga (2001)83.29
38Estonia (2007)83.17
39Iraq (2005)82.53
40Cayman Islands (2007)81.82
41Grenada (2007)81.44
42Ethiopia (2008)79.84
43Cambodia (2008)79.69
44Belarus (2008)79.44
45Maldives (2008)78.61
46Romania (2002)77.96
47Ukraine (2008)77.72
48Mongolia (2008)77.71
49Peru (2007)76.5
50Turkey (2005)76.23
51Moldova (2008)76.02
52Macedonia (2002)75.14
53Jamaica (2005)73.67
54Croatia (2003)72.73
55Guatemala (2008)72.34
56Cape Verde (2008)71.98
57United States (2007)71.24
58Samoa (2001)71.09
59Bahamas (2007)70.24
60Laos (2008)69.73
61Hong Kong (2005)69.4
62Denmark (2005)69.25
63Uganda (2008)69.22
64Fiji (2008)69.04
65St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2005)68.56
66St. Lucia (2006)68.07
67Malawi (2008)68.05
68Hungary (2005)68
69Brunei Darussalam (2008)67.75
70Trinidad and Tobago (2008)67.47
71Afghanistan (2007)66.96
72Australia (2005)66.94
73Kuwait (2008)66.73
74Belize (2008)66.61
75Paraguay (2006)66.18
76Nicaragua (2008)66.14
77Least developed countries: UN classification (2007)66.07
78Lebanon (2008)65.9
79Bolivia (2007)65.77
80Qatar (2008)65.51
81Colombia (2008)64.28
82El Salvador (2008)63.89
83Netherlands Antilles (2002)63.88
84Burundi (2008)63.7
85Costa Rica (2007)62.71
86Venezuela (2008)62.59
87Armenia (2008)62.44
88Marshall Islands (2002)62.41
89Guyana (2007)62.21
90Jordan (2007)61.67
91Honduras (2008)61.28
92Saudi Arabia (2008)60.08
93Mozambique (2008)59.8
94Republic of the Congo (2006)59.24
95Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (2007)58.64
96Kyrgyzstan (2008)58.31
97West Bank and Gaza (2007)57.85
98Niger (2008)57.65
99Kazakhstan (2008)56.97
100Dominican Republic (2008)56.96
101Syria (2008)56.69
102Vanuatu (2004)55.88
103Switzerland (2003)55.48
104Benin (2005)54.85
105Namibia (2008)54.61
106Senegal (2007)54.34
107South Africa (2005)54.08
108Timor-Leste (2008)51.7
109Zambia (2008)49.76
110Gambia (2007)49.57
111Lesotho (2007)49.39
112Togo (2007)48.75
113Dominica (2008)48.33
114Yemen (2008)48.08
115Swaziland (2007)46.66
116Oman (2008)46.57
117Sao Tome and Principe (2008)46.5
118Burkina Faso (2008)46.05
119Philippines (2007)45.46
120Zimbabwe (2003)45.09
121Andorra (2008)44.99
122Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)44.76
123Guinea (2008)44.05
124United Arab Emirates (2007)43.74
125Djibouti (2008)43.47
126St. Kitts and Nevis (2008)42.05
127Bhutan (2006)41.76
128Indonesia (2007)39.16
129Kenya (2003)38.88
130Mauritania (2008)37.45
131Ghana (2008)37.43
132Mali (2008)33.55
133Chad (2002)33.45
134Equatorial Guinea (2007)30.3
135Ivory Coast (2003)27.44
136Botswana (2005)26.75
137Comoros (1999)24.69
138Angola (1998)24.2
139Eritrea (2008)17.31
140Guinea-Bissau (2000)11.83
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