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Former French colonies Compared by Education > Ratio of female to male primary enrollment

DEFINITION: Ratio of female to male primary enrollment is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at primary level in public and private schools.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Mauritania 100.58 2005
2 Gabon 99.47 2004
3 Lebanon 96.69 2005
4 Tunisia 96.67 2004
5 Senegal 96.64 2005
6 Madagascar 95.85 2005
7 Syria 95.4 2005
8 Haiti 94.4 1991
9 Vietnam 93.62 2005
10 Algeria 92.61 2005
11 Cambodia 92.41 2005
12 Morocco 89.36 2005
13 Laos 88.18 2005
14 Cameroon 85.12 2005
15 Togo 84.74 2005
16 Mozambique 84.59 2005
17 Guinea 83.95 2005
18 Djibouti 81.7 2005
19 Burkina Faso 80.02 2005
20 Benin 79.86 2005
21 Mali 79.74 2005
22 Cote d'Ivoire 79.21 2003
23 Niger 73.02 2005
24 Chad 66.93 2005
25 Central African Republic 66.21 2005

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Former French colonies Compared by Education > Ratio of female to male primary enrollment

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Interesting observations about Education > Ratio of female to male primary enrollment

  • Iran ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Muslim countries in 2005.
  • Bermuda ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Hot countries in 2005.
  • Afghanistan has ranked last for ratio of female to male primary enrollment since 1999.
  • Armenia ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Christian countries in 2005.
  • The Gambia ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2004.
  • Mauritania ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Former French colonies in 2005.
  • Iraq ranked last for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst OPEC countries in 2005.
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2005.
  • Mongolia ranked first for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst East Asia and Pacific in 2005.
  • Israel ranked third for ratio of female to male primary enrollment amongst Middle Eastern and North Africa in 2004.
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