FACTOID # 5: Kids in Mali spend only 2 years in school. More than half of them start working between the ages of 10 and 14.
 
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Education Statistics > Secondary education, vocational pupils (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1  China: 12,851,980  2004 ...
#2  Egypt: 2,525,315  2004 ...
#3  Indonesia: 2,198,443  2004 ...
#4  Russia: 2,032,593  2004 ...
#5  Germany: 1,791,294  2004 ...
#6  Italy: 1,695,649  2004 ...
#7  Mexico: 1,539,602  2004 ...
#8  France: 1,528,381  2004 ...
#9  Turkey: 1,320,542  2004 ...
#10  United Kingdom: 1,297,741  2004 ...
#11  Argentina: 1,285,855  2003 ...
#12  Australia: 1,044,012  2004 ...
#13  Japan: 1,015,005  2004 ...
#14  Poland: 876,864  2004 ...
#15  Iran: 875,814  2005 ...
#16  Thailand: 870,602  2005 ...
#17  India: 726,889  2004 ...
#18  Netherlands: 724,593  2004 ...
#19  Romania: 672,707  2004 ...
#20  Korea, South: 514,550  2005 ...
#21  Vietnam: 466,504  2005 ...
#22  Algeria: 463,850  2005 ...
#23  Brazil: 452,342  2003 ...
#24  Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 442,839  2003 ...
#25  Spain: 422,790  2004 ...
#26  Chile: 384,355  2004 ...
#27  Czech Republic: 382,065  2004 ...
#28  Cameroon: 381,435  2005 ...
#29  Uzbekistan: 378,423  2004 ...
#30  Belgium: 326,009  2004 ...
#31  Ukraine: 319,580  2005 ...
#32  Austria: 292,161  2004 ...
#33  Colombia: 290,336  2005 ...
#34  Peru: 278,751  2004 ...
#35  South Africa: 275,589  2004 ...
#36  Cuba: 268,612  2005 ...
#37  Serbia and Montenegro: 267,129  2001 ...
#38  Slovakia: 227,009  2004 ...
#39  Ecuador: 223,851  2005 ...
#40  Guatemala: 221,795  2005 ...
#41  Bulgaria: 208,614  2004 ...
#42  Honduras: 207,325  2004 ...
#43  Sweden: 192,615  2004 ...
#44  Bangladesh: 192,491  2005 ...
#45  Libya: 178,052  2003 ...
#46  Switzerland: 175,978  2004 ...
#47  Ethiopia: 158,658  2005 ...
#48  Pakistan: 154,227  2005 ...
#49  Croatia: 145,510  2003 ...
#50  Iraq: 139,650  2005 ...
#51  Malaysia: 138,521  2003 ...
#52  Norway: 132,089  2004 ...
#53  Hungary: 130,498  2004 ...
#54  Israel: 124,690  2004 ...
#55  Greece: 124,596  2004 ...
#56  Morocco: 124,537  2005 ...
#57  Denmark: 123,103  2004 ...
#58  Syria: 122,356  2005 ...
#59  Nigeria: 121,977  1991 ...
#60  Finland: 119,996  2004 ...
#61  El Salvador: 107,863  2005 ...
#62  Canada: 103,143  2002 ...
#63  Kazakhstan: 101,799  2005 ...
#64  Panama: 98,335  2005 ...
#65  Bosnia and Herzegovina: 97,388  1991 ...
#66  Portugal: 93,552  2004 ...
#67  Tunisia: 86,597  2004 ...
#68  Saudi Arabia: 85,620  2005 ...
#69  Venezuela: 77,659  2005 ...
#70  Angola: 76,540  2001 ...
#71  Rwanda: 72,683  2005 ...
#72  Slovenia: 63,574  2004 ...
#73  Costa Rica: 60,830  2005 ...
#74  Turkmenistan: 59,698  1991 ...
#75  Macedonia, Republic of: 58,260  2004 ...
#76  Benin: 57,831  2005 ...
#77  New Zealand: 55,591  2002 ...
#78  Mali: 49,943  2005 ...
#79  Ireland: 49,836  2004 ...
#80  Bolivia: 49,600  2003 ...
#81  Lebanon: 48,637  2005 ...
#82  Paraguay: 46,819  2003 ...
#83  Liberia: 45,067  2000 ...
#84  Congo, Republic of the: 43,437  2004 ...
#85  Latvia: 40,297  2004 ...
#86  Dominican Republic: 40,001  2005 ...
#87  Lithuania: 38,197  2004 ...
#88  Jordan: 35,502  2004 ...
#89  Uganda: 31,944  2005 ...
#90  Uruguay: 30,035  2003 ...
#91  Singapore: 28,871  1991 ...
#92  Kyrgyzstan: 28,481  2005 ...
#93  Côte d'Ivoire: 25,699  1999 ...
#94  Mozambique: 25,287  2005 ...
#95  Tajikistan: 24,195  2005 ...
#96  Albania: 24,029  2004 ...
#97  Tanzania: 23,567  1999 ...
#98  Sierra Leone: 22,797  2005 ...
#99  Moldova: 22,696  2005 ...
#100  Nicaragua: 22,580  2005 ...
#101  Burkina Faso: 22,432  2005 ...
#102  Togo: 21,882  2005 ...
#103  Nepal: 21,602  2005 ...
#104  Suriname: 21,511  2005 ...
#105  Ghana: 21,424  2005 ...
#106  Mongolia: 20,484  2005 ...
#107  Mauritius: 17,854  2005 ...
#108  Sudan: 17,801  2005 ...
#109  Estonia: 17,396  2004 ...
#110  Papua New Guinea: 17,107  2003 ...
#111  Bahrain: 15,738  2005 ...
#112  Cambodia: 15,419  2004 ...
#113  Kuwait: 14,822  2005 ...
#114  Burundi: 14,477  2005 ...
#115  Kenya: 14,313  2005 ...
#116  Madagascar: 12,691  1999 ...
#117  Luxembourg: 11,369  2004 ...
#118  Botswana: 11,169  2004 ...
#119  Hong Kong: 10,349  2005 ...
#120  Yemen: 9,699  2005 ...
#121  Afghanistan: 9,011  2005 ...
#122  Georgia: 8,498  2005 ...
#123  Zambia: 7,769  2005 ...
#124  Guinea: 7,768  2005 ...
#125  Gabon: 7,587  2002 ...
#126  Iceland: 7,300  2004 ...
#127  Guyana: 7,030  2004 ...
#128  Central African Republic: 6,778  2001 ...
#129  Malta: 6,704  2004 ...
#130  Somalia: 6,400  1991 ...
#131  Netherlands Antilles: 6,088  2003 ...
#132  Senegal: 5,967  2005 ...
#133  Laos: 5,812  2005 ...
#134  Burma: 5,261  1991 ...
#135  Belarus: 4,690  2005 ...
#136  Niger: 4,608  2005 ...
#137  Cyprus: 4,225  2004 ...
#138  Haiti: 3,590  1991 ...
#139  Belize: 3,457  2005 ...
#140  East Timor: 3,356  2005 ...
#141  Chad: 3,321  2005 ...
#142  Mauritania: 3,256  2005 ...
#143  Vanuatu: 3,246  2004 ...
#144  Azerbaijan: 3,060  2005 ...
#145  Brunei: 3,010  2005 ...
#146  Fiji: 2,799  2005 ...
#147  Armenia: 2,693  2005 ...
#148  Cape Verde: 2,662  2005 ...
#149  Macau: 2,410  2005 ...
#150  Oman: 2,391  1991 ...
#151  Djibouti: 2,321  2005 ...
#152  Eritrea: 1,864  2005 ...
#153  Equatorial Guinea: 1,425  2002 ...
#154  Lesotho: 1,400  2005 ...
#155  United Arab Emirates: 1,357  2005 ...
#156  Liechtenstein: 1,171  2004 ...
#157  Aruba: 1,128  2005 ...
#158  Tonga: 1,121  2004 ...
#159  Maldives: 1,115  2004 ...
#160  Seychelles: 1,076  1991 ...
#161  Guinea-Bissau: 895  2001 ...
#162  Trinidad and Tobago: 892  2005 ...
#163  Namibia: 875  1991 ...
#164  Malawi: 780  1991 ...
#165  Saint Lucia: 757  2005 ...
#166  Antigua and Barbuda: 700  2000 ...
#167  Swaziland: 686  2003 ...
#168  Grenada: 675  2005 ...
#169  Bhutan: 630  2005 ...
#170  Bermuda: 580  1991 ...
#171  Qatar: 519  2005 ...
#172  Monaco: 478  2004 ...
#173  Gambia, The: 413  2004 ...
#174  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 387  2005 ...
#175  Jamaica: 376  2003 ...
#176  Dominica: 258  2005 ...
#177  Andorra: 231  2005 ...
#178  Kiribati: 170  1991 ...
#179  Comoros: 168  2005 ...
#180  American Samoa: 140  1991 ...
#181  San Marino: 137  1991 ...
#182  São Tomé and Príncipe: 79  2005 ...
#183  Barbados: 73  2005 ...
Total: 49,828,982   
Weighted average: 272,289.5   


DEFINITION: Secondary vocational pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in technical and vocational education programs, including teacher training.

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