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 > School enrollment, secondary > % net (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1  Japan: 99.9 % net  2004 ...
#2  Sweden: 98.4 % net  2004 ...
#3  Belgium: 97.05 % net  2004 ...
#4  Spain: 96.66 % net  2004 ...
#5  Norway: 96.34 % net  2004 ...
#6  Barbados: 96.24 % net  2005 ...
#7  France: 96.17 % net  2004 ...
#8  Cayman Islands: 95.64 % net  2005 ...
#9  United Kingdom: 94.94 % net  2004 ...
#10  Slovenia: 94.7 % net  2004 ...
#11  Canada: 94.11 % net  1999 ...
#12  Finland: 93.98 % net  2004 ...
#13  Lithuania: 93.51 % net  2004 ...
#14  Seychelles: 93.08 % net  2003 ...
#15  Cyprus: 93.01 % net  2004 ...
#16  Italy: 92.42 % net  2004 ...
#17  Kazakhstan: 91.78 % net  2005 ...
#18  Denmark: 91.66 % net  2004 ...
#19  New Zealand: 91.08 % net  2002 ...
#20  Hungary: 90.66 % net  2004 ...
#21  Korea, South: 90.44 % net  2005 ...
#22  Qatar: 90.13 % net  2005 ...
#23  Poland: 90.01 % net  2004 ...
#24  Bahrain: 89.89 % net  2004 ...
#25  Estonia: 89.69 % net  2004 ...
#26  United States: 89.34 % net  2004 ...
#27  Netherlands: 89.17 % net  2004 ...
#28  Israel: 89.06 % net  2004 ...
#29  Belarus: 88.54 % net  2005 ...
#30  Bulgaria: 88.48 % net  2004 ...
#31  Iceland: 87.93 % net  2004 ...
#32  Malta: 87.56 % net  2004 ...
#33  Brunei: 87.34 % net  2005 ...
#34  Cuba: 87.23 % net  2005 ...
#35  Greece: 86.55 % net  2004 ...
#36  Ireland: 86.54 % net  2004 ...
#37  Australia: 85.49 % net  2004 ...
#38  Croatia: 85.02 % net  2003 ...
#39  Armenia: 84.34 % net  2005 ...
#40  Bahamas, The: 83.88 % net  2005 ...
#41  Switzerland: 83.1 % net  2004 ...
#42  Fiji: 82.72 % net  2005 ...
#43  Portugal: 82.28 % net  2003 ...
#44  Mauritius: 81.7 % net  2005 ...
#45  Macedonia, Republic of: 81.12 % net  2002 ...
#46  Jordan: 81.11 % net  2004 ...
#47  Romania: 80.8 % net  2004 ...
#48  Kyrgyzstan: 80.48 % net  2005 ...
#49  Tajikistan: 79.6 % net  2005 ...
#50  Hong Kong: 79.58 % net  2005 ...
#51  Ukraine: 79.47 % net  2005 ...
#52  Jamaica: 79.24 % net  2004 ...
#53  Luxembourg: 79.23 % net  2004 ...
#54  Egypt: 79.08 % net  2002 ...
#55  Argentina: 79.07 % net  2003 ...
#56  Dominica: 79.03 % net  2005 ...
#57  Grenada: 78.82 % net  2005 ...
#58  Macau: 78.16 % net  2005 ...
#59  Saint Kitts and Nevis: 78.08 % net  2005 ...
#60  Mongolia: 78.04 % net  2005 ...
#61  Azerbaijan: 77.6 % net  2005 ...
#62  Kuwait: 77.6 % net  2002 ...
#63  Iran: 76.95 % net  2005 ...
#64  Netherlands Antilles: 76.92 % net  2003 ...
#65  Andorra: 76.4 % net  2005 ...
#66  Aruba: 76.34 % net  2005 ...
#67  Moldova: 75.84 % net  2005 ...
#68  Brazil: 75.67 % net  2003 ...
#69  Malaysia: 75.5 % net  2003 ...
#70  Oman: 75.31 % net  2005 ...
#71  Trinidad and Tobago: 75.31 % net  2005 ...
#72  Suriname: 74.74 % net  2005 ...
#73  Marshall Islands: 74.37 % net  2003 ...
#74  Albania: 74.09 % net  2004 ...
#75  Bolivia: 72.69 % net  2004 ...
#76  Belize: 72.62 % net  2005 ...
#77  Georgia: 71.94 % net  2005 ...
#78  Vietnam: 69.32 % net  2005 ...
#79  Peru: 68.85 % net  2004 ...
#80  Saint Lucia: 68.42 % net  2005 ...
#81  Tonga: 67.72 % net  2004 ...
#82  Kiribati: 67.6 % net  2005 ...
#83  Tunisia: 67.37 % net  2002 ...
#84  Guyana: 66.63 % net  1991 ...
#85  Algeria: 66.24 % net  2004 ...
#86  Saudi Arabia: 65.83 % net  2005 ...
#87  Samoa: 65.71 % net  2004 ...
#88  Liechtenstein: 65.2 % net  2004 ...
#89  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 63.94 % net  2005 ...
#90  Panama: 63.8 % net  2005 ...
#91  Mexico: 63.78 % net  2004 ...
#92  Venezuela: 63.03 % net  2005 ...
#93  Maldives: 62.63 % net  2005 ...
#94  Syria: 62.03 % net  2005 ...
#95  South Africa: 61.66 % net  2000 ...
#96  Philippines: 61.09 % net  2004 ...
#97  Cape Verde: 57.51 % net  2005 ...
#98  United Arab Emirates: 57.45 % net  2005 ...
#99  Indonesia: 56.89 % net  2004 ...
#100  Chile: 55.37 % net  1991 ...
#101  Colombia: 54.91 % net  2004 ...
#102  Botswana: 54.6 % net  2005 ...
#103  El Salvador: 53.16 % net  2005 ...
#104  Dominican Republic: 52.98 % net  2005 ...
#105  Ecuador: 52.16 % net  2004 ...
#106  Gambia, The: 44.82 % net  2004 ...
#107  Nicaragua: 42.72 % net  2005 ...
#108  Bangladesh: 42.71 % net  2005 ...
#109  Kenya: 42.11 % net  2005 ...
#110  Turkey: 41.99 % net  1991 ...
#111  Vanuatu: 39.25 % net  2004 ...
#112  Namibia: 37.93 % net  2005 ...
#113  Iraq: 37.83 % net  2005 ...
#114  Costa Rica: 37.83 % net  1991 ...
#115  Laos: 37.7 % net  2005 ...
#116  Burma: 37.24 % net  2005 ...
#117  Ghana: 37.04 % net  2005 ...
#118  Morocco: 35.15 % net  2003 ...
#119  Zimbabwe: 33.87 % net  2003 ...
#120  Guatemala: 33.74 % net  2004 ...
#121  Yemen: 33.69 % net  2000 ...
#122  Swaziland: 32.81 % net  2004 ...
#123  São Tomé and Príncipe: 32 % net  2005 ...
#124  Ethiopia: 27.87 % net  2005 ...
#125  Nigeria: 26.95 % net  2005 ...
#126  Paraguay: 26.4 % net  1991 ...
#127  Solomon Islands: 26.39 % net  2003 ...
#128  Zambia: 26.16 % net  2005 ...
#129  Eritrea: 24.99 % net  2005 ...
#130  Lesotho: 24.86 % net  2005 ...
#131  Cambodia: 24.48 % net  2005 ...
#132  Guinea: 24.18 % net  2005 ...
#133  Malawi: 23.64 % net  2005 ...
#134  Equatorial Guinea: 23.62 % net  2001 ...
#135  Djibouti: 22.64 % net  2005 ...
#136  Togo: 22.19 % net  2000 ...
#137  Pakistan: 21 % net  2005 ...
#138  Senegal: 20.86 % net  2005 ...
#139  Honduras: 20.58 % net  1991 ...
#140  East Timor: 20.12 % net  2001 ...
#141  Côte d'Ivoire: 20.03 % net  2002 ...
#142  Liberia: 17.09 % net  2000 ...
#143  Benin: 17.08 % net  2001 ...
#144  Mauritania: 15.36 % net  2005 ...
#145  Uganda: 12.96 % net  2005 ...
#146  Madagascar: 11.26 % net  1999 ...
#147  Burkina Faso: 11.19 % net  2005 ...
#148  Chad: 10.78 % net  2003 ...
#149  Guinea-Bissau: 8.7 % net  2001 ...
#150  Niger: 7.74 % net  2005 ...
#151  Rwanda: 7.32 % net  1991 ...
#152  Mozambique: 7.12 % net  2005 ...
#153  Mali: 5.14 % net  1991 ...
#154  Tanzania: 4.61 % net  1998 ...
Weighted average: 61.7 % net   


DEFINITION: Net enrollment ratio is the ratio of children of official school age based on the International Standard Classification of Education 1997 who are enrolled in school to the population of the corresponding official school age. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers.

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