Labor force with secondary education (% of total) - Labor force structure - Labor & Social Protection - World Development Indicators



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Labor force with secondary education is the proportion of the labor force that has a secondary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
Labor force with secondary education (% of total) - Labor force structure - Labor & Social Protection - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Czech Republic (2007)78.5
2Slovakia (2007)78
3Azerbaijan (2007)74.1
4Montenegro (2005)73.5
5Netherlands Antilles (2007)70.7
6Poland (2007)68.3
7Tajikistan (2004)65.9
8Barbados (2003)65.4
9Hungary (2007)65.2
10Croatia (2007)63.3
11Bahamas (2006)63
12Austria (2007)62.8
13Bermuda (2000)62.3
14Trinidad and Tobago (2002)61.9
15Slovenia (2006)61.8
16Latvia (2007)61.8
17Romania (2007)61.7
18Georgia (2007)60.4
19St. Kitts and Nevis (2001)60
20Lithuania (2007)59.5
21Bulgaria (2007)59.3
22Germany (2007)59
23Malaysia (2007)56.3
24Estonia (2007)55.8
25Kyrgyzstan (2006)55.1
26Switzerland (2007)54.8
27Norway (2007)54.6
28Sweden (2007)53.7
29Denmark (2003)50.4
30Cuba (2007)50
31Chile (2007)49.1
32Colombia (1998)48.8
33Singapore (2007)48.6
34South Africa (2007)47.9
35Japan (2001)47.7
36United Kingdom (2007)45.9
37Finland (2007)45.5
38Europe & Central Asia (2007)44.49
39Euro area (2007)44.44
40Hong Kong (2007)44.4
41Italy (2007)44.3
42France (2007)44.3
43Kazakhstan (2004)44
44Ukraine (2005)43.1
45Greece (2007)42
46North Korea (2007)42
47South Korea (2007)42
48Russia (2007)41.1
49New Zealand (2007)41.1
50Cyprus (2007)41
51Mauritius (2007)40.7
52Nigeria (1995)40.2
53Luxembourg (2007)40.1
54Canada (2007)40
55Cayman Islands (2007)39.7
56Ghana (1989)39.6
57High income (2007)39.27
58High income: OECD (2007)39.26
59Australia (2007)39
60San Marino (2002)39
61Ecuador (2006)38.9
62Philippines (2007)38.7
63Ireland (2007)38.4
64Upper middle income (2006)35.63
65Argentina (2006)33.6
66St. Vincent and the Grenadines (1991)33
67Dominican Republic (2007)32.4
68Peru (2007)31.8
69Antigua and Barbuda (2002)30.7
70Netherlands (2007)30.5
71Panama (2007)30
72Latin America & Caribbean (2006)29.95
73Albania (2002)29.9
74Tunisia (1997)29.7
75United States (2007)29.4
76Iceland (2002)29
77Brazil (2006)28.9
78United Arab Emirates (2005)28.8
79Uruguay (2007)27
80Kuwait (2003)26.3
81Bahrain (1991)25
82Oman (2000)24.9
83Bolivia (2000)24.3
84Macau (2007)24.3
85Spain (2007)24
86Costa Rica (2007)23.9
87St. Lucia (2000)23.8
88Paraguay (2007)22.3
89Iran (2007)22
90Turkey (2007)21.9
91Malta (2007)21.5
92Indonesia (2007)20.6
93Algeria (2004)20.6
94Mexico (2007)20
95Namibia (2004)19.9
96Qatar (2004)18.8
97New Caledonia (2004)17.6
98Dominica (1997)17.2
99Belize (2005)16.3
100Syria (2003)15.9
101Sri Lanka (2007)15.9
102West Bank and Gaza (2007)15.6
103Portugal (2007)15.1
104El Salvador (1996)15.1
105Botswana (1996)13.7
106Madagascar (2005)13.5
107Guatemala (2006)12.4
108Belgium (2006)12.2
109Pakistan (2007)11
110Morocco (2006)9.9
111Nicaragua (1995)8.8
112Nepal (1995)8.1
113Guinea (1998)8
114Israel (2007)7.3
115Aruba (1994)3.7
116Uganda (1994)3.5
117Rwanda (1996)3.1
118Ethiopia (1999)2.2
119Chad (1993)2
120Yemen (1999)2
121Niger (2001)0.4
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