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SOURCE
"Efficiency and Equity in Schools around the World" by Eric A. Hanushek and Javier A. Luque, April 2002
DEFINITION
The average number of children in every class of nine-year-olds.
Education Statistics > Class size > Age 9 (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 |
Hong Kong: |
36.2 students |
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| #2 |
Iran: |
31.9 students |
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| #3 |
Japan: |
31.4 students |
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| #4 |
New Zealand: |
28.9 students |
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| #5 |
Cyprus: |
26.4 students |
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| #6 |
United States: |
23.5 students |
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| #7 |
Canada: |
22.8 students |
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| #8 |
Slovenia: |
21.9 students |
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| #9 |
Ireland: |
21.8 students |
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| #10 |
Netherlands: |
21.2 students |
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| #11 |
Greece: |
20 students |
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| #12 |
Thailand: |
19.4 students |
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| #13 |
Portugal: |
19.3 students |
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| #14 |
Czech Republic: |
19.1 students |
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| #15 |
Latvia: |
18.7 students |
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| #16 |
Norway: |
17.4 students |
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| #17 |
Iceland: |
14.4 students |
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Weighted average: |
23.2 students |
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DEFINITION: The average number of children in every class of nine-year-olds.
SOURCE: "Efficiency and Equity in Schools around the World" by Eric A. Hanushek and Javier A. Luque, April 2002
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