FACTOID # 7: Central European men don’t teach. In Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia, over 75 percent of lower secondary teachers are female.
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Canada: 99% 
#2   Slovakia: 99% 
#3   Russia: 98% 
#4   Lithuania: 98% 
#5   Czech Republic: 98% 
#6   United States: 97% 
#7   Norway: 96% 
#8   New Zealand: 96% 
#9   Ireland: 95% 
#10   Latvia: 94% 
#11   Colombia: 93% 
#12   Thailand: 93% 
#13   Romania: 92% 
#14   Switzerland: 92% 
#15   Slovenia: 92% 
#16   Iceland: 90% 
#17   Netherlands: 88% 
#18   Cyprus: 79% 
#19   Sweden: 68% 
#20   Portugal: 68% 
#21   Hong Kong: 54% 
#22   France: 53% 
#23   Greece: 13% 
#24   Spain: 10% 
Weighted average: 81.5%  


DEFINITION: Of those teachers who teach students aged 13, the percentage who have specialised teacher training.

SOURCE: "Efficiency and Equity in Schools around the World" by Eric A. Hanushek and Javier A. Luque, April 2002

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