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Heavily indebted countries Compared by Education > Pupil-teacher ratio, primary

DEFINITION: Pupil-teacher ratio, primary. Pupil-teacher ratio. Primary is the number of pupils enrolled in primary school divided by the number of primary school teachers.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Malawi 74.09 2012
2 Eritrea 40.93 2012
3 Zimbabwe 38.56 2003
4 Sudan 38.38 2009
5 Sao Tome and Principe 28.65 2012
6 Egypt 27.73 2010
7 Jamaica 27.53 2004
8 Morocco 25.84 2012
9 Sri Lanka 24.07 2011
10 Cape Verde 22.97 2012
11 Belize 21.56 2012
12 Jordan 19.93 2003
13 Netherlands 18.36 1994
14 France 17.52 2011
15 Japan 17.5 2011
16 Singapore 17.44 2009
17 Canada 17.42 2000
18 United Kingdom 17.27 2011
19 Saint Lucia 17.24 2012
20 Saint Kitts and Nevis 16.37 2012
21 Grenada 16.06 2010
22 Dominica 15.78 2012
23 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 15.75 2012
24 Serbia 15.63 2012
25 Ireland 15.57 2011
26 Antigua and Barbuda 14.51 2011
27 Lebanon 14.34 2012
28 United States 14.29 2011
29 Cyprus 13.44 2011
30 Seychelles 13.25 2011
31 Barbados 13.09 2011
32 Israel 13.06 2010
33 Malta 12.74 2011
34 Spain 12.4 2011
35 Germany 11.82 2011
36 Puerto Rico 11.66 2010
37 Belgium 11.19 2011
38 Austria 10.89 2011
39 Portugal 10.83 2010
40 Hungary 10.54 2011
41 Italy 10.33 2007
42 Greece 10.29 2007
43 Iceland 9.7 2011

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