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Latin America and Caribbean Compared by Education > Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment

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

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Suriname 133.42 2005
2 Honduras 124.4 2004
3 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 123.99 2005
4 Dominican Republic 121.29 2005
5 Saint Lucia 120.79 2005
6 Uruguay 115.27 2003
7 Nicaragua 114.79 2005
8 Venezuela 112.95 2005
=9 Colombia 110.64 2005
=9 Brazil 110.64 2003
11 Bermuda 109.11 2005
12 Panama 107.29 2005
13 Argentina 107.09 2003
14 Mexico 106.85 2004
15 Trinidad and Tobago 106.66 2005
16 Costa Rica 106.24 2005
17 Aruba 103.39 2005
18 Grenada 103.18 2005
19 El Salvador 102.94 2005
20 Jamaica 101.9 2004
21 Belize 101.47 2005
22 Peru 101.41 2004
23 Chile 101.4 2004
24 Paraguay 101.39 2003
25 Cuba 100.5 2005
26 The Bahamas 100.47 2005
27 Ecuador 100.22 2005
28 Barbados 100.09 2005
29 Saint Kitts and Nevis 98.24 2005
30 Guyana 98.12 2004
31 Bolivia 96.98 2003
32 Dominica 96.89 2005
33 Haiti 95.69 1991
34 Cayman Islands 92.38 2005
35 Guatemala 90.6 2005

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