Statistics:Education
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Education and gender: there is a powerful human rights argument and a strong developmental case for achieving gender equality in education. It is an affordable investment with high returns. When girls are educated, livelihoods are improved, education is valued, and civic responsibility is enhanced. In most societies, however, deep-seated inequalities result in unequal access to and performance in education.
Follow the links below to access internationally comparable statistics on gender and education from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
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UNESCO Institute for Statistics data
| Female Students | |
| Female Teachers | |
| Percentage of Female Teachers | |
| Percentage of Trained Teachers (Total, male and female) | |
| Literacy | |
| Youth illiteracy (Total and % female) | |
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Adult Illiteracy (15+) (Total and % female) | |
| School Life Expectancy | |
| School Life Expectancy | |
| Gender Parity Index | |
| Gross enrolment ratio (GER) and gender parity index (GPI) of GER | |
| Primary children out of school | |
| Rate of primary school children out of school | |
See Also
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Other
- Primary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Education for All
- Access to Education
- Primary Completion Rates
- Net Intake Rate
- Net Enrollment Ratio (NER)
- Under-Five Mortality Rate
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