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Education Statistics > Expected duration of education for females (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Sweden:22 years 
#2  Australia:20.1 years 
#3  United Kingdom:19.8 years 
#4  Finland:19.4 years 
#5  Belgium:19.2 years 
#6  Iceland:18.6 years 
#7  Norway:18.6 years 
#8  Denmark:18.3 years 
#9  New Zealand:18.1 years 
#10  Spain:17.9 years 
#11  Portugal:17.4 years 
#12  United States:17.1 years 
#13  Germany:17 years 
#14  Netherlands:17 years 
#15  Canada:16.8 years 
#16  Poland:16.8 years 
#17  France:16.7 years 
#18  Hungary:16.6 years 
#19  Ireland:16.4 years 
#20  Greece:16.3 years 
#21  Switzerland:16 years 
#22  Austria:15.9 years 
#23  Italy:15.9 years 
#24  Czech Republic:15.6 years 
#25  Japan:15.5 years 
#26  Mexico:12.6 years 
#27  Jordan:12 years 
#28  Turkey:8.8 years 
Weighted average: 16.9 years  


DEFINITION: Expected years of schooling for a female 5-year-old under current conditions, excluding education for children under 5. Data for 2000.

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