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Education Statistics > Proportion of 15 year-olds in secondary education (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
= 1   Netherlands: 103% 
= 1   United Kingdom: 103% 
= 3   Spain: 100% 
= 3   Czech Republic: 100% 
= 3   Belgium: 100% 
= 3   Norway: 100% 
= 3   Japan: 100% 
= 8   Australia: 99% 
= 8   Iceland: 99% 
= 8   Finland: 99% 
= 11   Canada: 98% 
= 11   Germany: 98% 
= 11   Portugal: 98% 
= 11   Sweden: 98% 
= 15   Hungary: 97% 
= 15   Ireland: 97% 
= 15   France: 97% 
= 15   Switzerland: 97% 
# 19   Denmark: 96% 
# 20   Austria: 95% 
# 21   New Zealand: 94% 
# 22   Greece: 93% 
= 23   United States: 91% 
= 23   Luxembourg: 91% 
# 25   Poland: 90% 
# 26   Italy: 89% 
# 27   Jamaica: 80% 
# 28   Jordan: 78% 
# 29   Thailand: 73% 
# 30   Tunisia: 72% 
# 31   Egypt: 66% 
# 32   Mexico: 52% 
# 33   Turkey: 42% 
= 34   Philippines: 0% 
= 34   China: 0% 
= 34   Slovakia: 0% 
= 34   Zimbabwe: 0% 
Weighted average: 80.7%  



DEFINITION: Percentage share of 15 year-olds enrolled in secondary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.

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