Gross intake rate in grade 1, female (% of relevant age group) - Efficiency - Education - World Development Indicators



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Gross intake rate in grade 1 is the number of new entrants in the first grade of primary education regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the population of the official primary entrance age.
Gross intake rate in grade 1, female (% of relevant age group) - Efficiency - Education - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Rwanda (2008)206.66
2Madagascar (2008)184.58
3Sierra Leone (2007)182.32
4Uganda (2008)159.68
5Iran (2006)158.82
6Benin (2008)156.65
7Mozambique (2008)155.43
8Nicaragua (2008)148.33
9Malawi (2008)144.49
10Ethiopia (2008)144.12
11Burundi (2008)141.99
12Ecuador (2007)138.99
13Timor-Leste (2008)134.01
14Mongolia (2008)133.02
15Burma (2006)131.8
16Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008)127.54
17Zambia (2008)126.82
18Philippines (2007)125.63
19Indonesia (2007)125.23
20Mauritania (2008)124.68
21Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (2008)124.36
22India (2007)124.11
23Colombia (2008)123.9
24Seychelles (2007)123.5
25Cambodia (2008)122.14
26Honduras (2008)121.56
27Kiribati (2005)120.89
28Guatemala (2008)120.74
29Bolivia (2007)120.25
30Zimbabwe (2003)120.04
31Liechtenstein (2007)119.37
32El Salvador (2008)118.98
33Libya (1980)118.26
34Mexico (2007)118.19
35Georgia (2008)118.1
36Sao Tome and Principe (2008)117.48
37South Asia (2007)116.7
38Latin America & Caribbean (2002)116.43
39Brazil (2002)116.15
40Syria (2008)116.04
41Laos (2008)115.47
42Azerbaijan (2008)114.03
43Bhutan (2009)113.98
44Botswana (2006)113.47
45Low income (2007)113.33
46Sub-Saharan Africa (2007)113.03
47Middle East & North Africa (2006)111.89
48Ghana (2008)111.79
49Least developed countries: UN classification (2007)111.62
50Belize (2008)111.42
51Argentina (2006)111.16
52Low & middle income (2007)111.06
53Netherlands Antilles (2003)110.8
54Lower middle income (2007)110.78
55Peru (2007)110.52
56Middle income (2007)110.42
57North Korea (2007)110.31
58South Korea (2007)110.31
59Portugal (2007)110.25
60Cameroon (2008)110.06
61Bulgaria (2007)109.98
62Czech Republic (2007)109.93
63Bahamas (2007)109.5
64United Arab Emirates (2007)109.14
65Bermuda (2003)108.72
66Kazakhstan (2009)108.12
67Liberia (2008)107.21
68Aruba (2008)107.1
69Tonga (2006)107.09
70Qatar (2008)107.05
71Kenya (2005)107.05
72Vanuatu (2007)106.79
73Spain (2007)106.48
74Maldives (2008)106.24
75Cyprus (2007)106.05
76Panama (2008)105.97
77United States (2007)105.95
78Tanzania (2007)105.47
79Bahrain (2008)105.01
80Italy (2007)104.85
81Brunei Darussalam (2008)104.69
82High income: OECD (2007)104.68
83Sri Lanka (2007)104.63
84Tunisia (2007)104.55
85Morocco (2008)104.55
86Singapore (1980)104.3
87Upper middle income (2006)104.26
88High income (2007)104.03
89East Asia & Pacific (2007)103.98
90New Zealand (2005)103.92
91South Africa (2007)103.77
92Euro area (2007)103.73
93Paraguay (2006)103.38
94Uruguay (2007)103.21
95Iceland (2007)102.93
96Israel (2007)102.81
97Australia (2005)102.72
98Greece (2007)102.61
99Nepal (2005)102.52
100Slovakia (2007)102.48
101Germany (2007)102.4
102Netherlands (2007)102.26
103Solomon Islands (1991)102.22
104Austria (2007)102.1
105St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2008)101.88
106Belarus (2008)101.73
107Mauritius (2008)101.71
108Senegal (2008)101.67
109Chile (2007)101.66
110Iraq (2005)101.64
111Ireland (2007)101.57
112Algeria (2008)101.51
113Japan (2007)101.4
114Latvia (2007)101.28
115Tajikistan (2008)101.24
116Swaziland (2007)101.2
117Thailand (1975)101.1
118Saudi Arabia (2008)100.9
119Namibia (2008)100.87
120Belgium (2007)100.82
121Samoa (2007)100.79
122Russia (2006)100.7
123Venezuela (2008)100.69
124Serbia (2008)100.47
125Sweden (2007)100.33
126Norway (2007)100.22
127Guyana (2008)100.07
128Ukraine (2008)100.04
129Slovenia (2007)99.8
130Togo (2007)99.14
131Denmark (2007)99.07
132Bangladesh (2007)98.79
133Estonia (2007)98.7
134Finland (2007)98.61
135Lithuania (2007)98.58
136Dominican Republic (2008)98.48
137Republic of the Congo (2008)98.42
138Nigeria (2005)98.35
139High income: nonOECD (2007)98.31
140Romania (2007)98.12
141Hungary (2007)98.08
142Pakistan (2008)97.84
143Grenada (2008)97.79
144Canada (2006)97.74
145Europe & Central Asia (2006)97.73
146Yemen (2008)97.72
147Luxembourg (2007)97.71
148Cuba (2008)97.66
149Poland (2006)97.55
150Gabon (2003)97.39
151France (2000)97.3
152Hong Kong (2005)97.22
153Suriname (2008)97.21
154Switzerland (2007)96.44
155Trinidad and Tobago (2008)96.28
156Turkey (2007)96.22
157Vietnam (2001)96.15
158Gambia (2008)96.06
159Comoros (2005)96.04
160Egypt (2007)96.02
161Antigua and Barbuda (2007)96.02
162Jordan (2007)95.89
163Malaysia (2006)95.86
164Kyrgyzstan (2008)95.77
165Marshall Islands (2007)95.57
166China (2007)95.43
167Malta (2005)95.42
168Albania (2004)95.28
169Costa Rica (2008)94.81
170Lebanon (2008)94.8
171Macau (1990)94.54
172Lesotho (2007)94.25
173Croatia (2007)93.83
174Fiji (2008)93.33
175Macedonia (2007)93.14
176Armenia (2008)92.86
177Kuwait (2008)92.75
178Guinea-Bissau (2001)92.23
179Cayman Islands (2008)91.23
180Uzbekistan (2007)90.97
181Moldova (2008)90.63
182Mali (2008)90.55
183Dominica (2008)90.36
184St. Lucia (2008)88.42
185Equatorial Guinea (2007)88.32
186Guinea (2008)87.04
187Andorra (2008)86.56
188Jamaica (2007)86.22
189Chad (2007)84.5
190Burkina Faso (2009)83.48
191Cape Verde (2008)83.26
192Niger (2009)82.79
193Afghanistan (2007)82.03
194West Bank and Gaza (2007)79.04
195Sudan (2008)76.29
196Oman (2008)72.93
197Central African Republic (2008)70.27
198Ivory Coast (2008)68.84
199Angola (1998)68.55
200St. Kitts and Nevis (2008)68.02
201Djibouti (2008)59.78
202Haiti (1991)56.26
203Eritrea (2008)36.99
204Papua New Guinea (2006)28.64
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