Current edu. expenditure on teaching materials (%), secondary - Expenditure - Education Statistics



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Spending on teaching materials, secondary is the percentage of public education expenditure for secondary education that is spent on teaching materials. Current educational expenditure includes direct current expenditure on public educational institutions from all sources (public, private and international). Public expenditure includes government spending on educational institutions, education administration as well as subsidies for private entities (students/households and other private entities).
Current edu. expenditure on teaching materials (%), secondary - Expenditure - Education Statistics (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Uruguay (1980)6,295
2Czech Republic (1993)36.14
3Mali (2008)24.8
4Niger (1989)20.71
5Namibia (2000)19.58
6Israel (1992)15.34
7Malaysia (1994)14.72
8Mexico (1992)14.34
9Malawi (1988)12.09
10Suriname (1993)11.88
11Djibouti (1990)10.95
12Afghanistan (1982)10.2
13Lesotho (2005)10.04
14Gambia (2004)9.98
15Denmark (1980)9.94
16Fiji (1989)9.79
17Japan (1982)8.98
18American Samoa (1986)8.65
19Eritrea (2006)8.43
20Kiribati (1989)8.4
21Kuwait (2008)8.19
22United Kingdom (1990)7.68
23Botswana (1987)7.64
24Barbados (2008)7.09
25Timor-Leste (2007)7.01
26Zambia (2004)6.98
27Tunisia (1984)6.87
28Sweden (1992)6.84
29Serbia (1992)6.51
30Slovenia (1995)6.11
31Bermuda (1984)6.06
32Chad (1996)5.85
33Ecuador (1989)5.78
34Jordan (1997)5.66
35El Salvador (1975)5.43
36Albania (1994)5.43
37Bahrain (2001)5.4
38Guinea (2008)5.31
39Iraq (1988)5.08
40Norway (1992)5.06
41Rwanda (2008)4.96
42Benin (1998)4.58
43South Africa (2008)4.48
44San Marino (1984)4.48
45Thailand (1995)4.33
46Mauritius (1990)4.29
47Estonia (1995)4.1
48Brunei Darussalam (1982)4.09
49Vietnam (1997)4
50St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2007)3.97
51Tanzania (1988)3.89
52Swaziland (1994)3.59
53Ghana (1984)3.45
54Costa Rica (1988)3.45
55Mongolia (2007)3.42
56Zimbabwe (1996)3.42
57Central African Republic (1990)3.22
58Vanuatu (2001)3.12
59High income: OECD (1985)3.07
60Monaco (2004)2.7
61Syria (2002)2.6
62Peru (1996)2.36
63Grenada (2003)2.17
64United Arab Emirates (2006)2.07
65Togo (2007)2.07
66Marshall Islands (2002)1.95
67Switzerland (1990)1.91
68Venezuela (1994)1.69
69Laos (1997)1.57
70New Caledonia (1993)1.53
71St. Lucia (2006)1.45
72New Zealand (1988)1.42
73Mauritania (1996)1.41
74Republic of the Congo (1993)1.37
75Ethiopia (1990)1.37
76Dominican Republic (2008)1.33
77Antigua and Barbuda (2002)1.32
78Uganda (1994)1.25
79Guatemala (2008)1.21
80Iran (1996)1.21
81Panama (1985)1.16
82High income (1984)1.14
83Hong Kong (1984)1.14
84Guyana (1985)1.12
85Ukraine (2000)0.95
86Kyrgyzstan (2001)0.94
87Moldova (2008)0.93
88Madagascar (1985)0.84
89Finland (1992)0.79
90Singapore (1987)0.78
91Tonga (1992)0.76
92Burkina Faso (2007)0.74
93Burundi (2008)0.69
94Cuba (2008)0.68
95Morocco (1996)0.63
96Gabon (1992)0.62
97Ireland (1992)0.58
98India (1987)0.57
99Lithuania (1995)0.52
100Tajikistan (1995)0.51
101St. Kitts and Nevis (2001)0.5
102Slovakia (1996)0.46
103Bangladesh (1989)0.41
104Oman (2008)0.37
105Cyprus (1995)0.34
106Cape Verde (1985)0.34
107Belize (2004)0.33
108Andorra (2008)0.32
109Seychelles (2002)0.3
110Uzbekistan (1993)0.28
111Chile (1980)0.2
112French Polynesia (1990)0.18
113Netherlands (1990)0.16
114Turkey (1992)0.13
115Macedonia (1994)0.13
116Euro area (1985)0.12
117Trinidad and Tobago (1999)0.11
118North Korea (1993)0.1
119South Korea (1993)0.1
120Haiti (1988)0.06
121France (1992)0.04
122Malta (1992)0.03
123Luxembourg (1989)0.02
124Jamaica (1996)0.02
125Sudan (1996)0.02
126Greece (1982)0.01
127Honduras (2008)0
128Portugal (1985)0
129Belgium (1985)0
130Italy (1992)0
131Nicaragua (2006)0