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Education Statistics > Proportion of 17 year olds in tertiary education (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Australia: 5% 
#2   Ireland: 5% 
#3   Netherlands: 5% 
#4   Canada: 4% 
#5   Mexico: 3% 
#6   Turkey: 3% 
#7   Portugal: 3% 
#8   New Zealand: 3% 
#9   United States: 2% 
#10   France: 2% 
#11   United Kingdom: 2% 
#12   Belgium: 1% 
#13   Germany: 1% 
#14   Greece: 0% 
#15   Japan: 0% 
#16   Poland: 0% 
#17   Iceland: 0% 
#18   Spain: 0% 
#19   Luxembourg: 0% 
#20   Switzerland: 0% 
#21   Hungary: 0% 
#22   Tunisia: 0% 
#23   Italy: 0% 
#24   Jordan: 0% 
#25   Jamaica: 0% 
#26   Austria: 0% 
#27   Slovakia: 0% 
#28   China: 0% 
#29   Norway: 0% 
#30   Denmark: 0% 
#31   Philippines: 0% 
#32   Egypt: 0% 
#33   Sweden: 0% 
#34   Czech Republic: 0% 
#35   Thailand: 0% 
#36   Finland: 0% 
#37   Zimbabwe: 0% 
Weighted average: 1.1%  


DEFINITION: Percentage share of 17 year-olds enrolled in tertiary education. Based on net enrolment rates, attained by head count. Data for 2000.

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