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Education Statistics > Spending per secondary school student (per $ GDP) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Denmark: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 2   Norway: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 3   Israel: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 4   Switzerland: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 5   Austria: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 6   Ireland: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 7   Portugal: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 8   Sweden: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 9   Czech Republic: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 10   Greece: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 11   Hungary: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 12   Netherlands: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 13   Australia: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 14   Spain: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 15   Italy: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 16   France: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 17   United Kingdom: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 18   Germany: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 19   Thailand: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 20   Japan: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
# 21   United States: $0.00 per student per $1,000 
Weighted average: $0.00 per student per $1,000  



DEFINITION: Secondary school spending per pupil in 1998, converted into US dollars by purchasing power parity. Per $ GDP figures expressed per $1,000 of Gross Domestic Product.

SOURCE: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2001)

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