Tertiary School Enrollment Rate - Ranking



Indicator Definition:
Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Tertiary education, whether or not to an advanced research qualification, normally requires, as a minimum condition of admission, the successful completion of education at the secondary level.

Indicator Unit:
The statistic is measured in Percent.

Descriptive Statistics regarding the Indicator "Tertiary School Enrollment Rate":
The number of countries with data stands at: 72 countries.
The average value across those countries stands at: 60.30.
The standard deviation across those countries stands at: 32.18.
The lowest value stands at: 4.94, and was observed in Suriname, which in this case constitutes the country that ranks last.
The highest value stands at: 165.11, and was observed in Greece, which in this case constitutes the country that ranks first.

Looking at countries with values, the top 5 countries are:
1. Greece, actual value 165.11, actual ranking 1.
2. Finland, actual value 108.13, actual ranking 2.
3. Argentina, actual value 107.82, actual ranking 3.
4. Korea, Rep., actual value 106.71, actual ranking 4.
5. Chile, actual value 104.73, actual ranking 5.

Looking at countries with values, the bottom 5 countries are:
1. Suriname, actual value 4.94, actual ranking 72.
2. Burundi, actual value 6.03, actual ranking 71.
3. Madagascar, actual value 6.15, actual ranking 70.
4. Sint Maarten (Dutch part), actual value 7.65, actual ranking 69.
5. Congo, Rep., actual value 10.38, actual ranking 68.

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