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Education Statistics > Primary teacher age > Proportion aged 60+ (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Philippines: 7% 
= 2   Ireland: 6% 
= 2   Iceland: 6% 
= 2   Sweden: 6% 
= 5   Czech Republic: 5% 
= 5   Chile: 5% 
= 7   Germany: 4% 
= 7   Italy: 4% 
= 9   Slovakia: 3% 
= 9   New Zealand: 3% 
= 11   Switzerland: 2% 
= 11   Tunisia: 2% 
= 13   Finland: 1% 
= 13   United Kingdom: 1% 
= 13   Argentina: 1% 
= 13   Canada: 1% 
= 13   Austria: 1% 
= 13   Netherlands: 1% 
= 13   Brazil: 1% 
# 20   Luxembourg: 0% 
Weighted average: 3.0%  



DEFINITION: Percentage of primary teachers aged 60 years of age or more. Data for 1999.

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