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NATO countries Compared by Education > Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment

DEFINITION: Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment is the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at secondary level in public and private schools.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Portugal 110.52 2004
2 Luxembourg 106.03 2004
3 Spain 105.82 2004
4 Denmark 104.63 2004
5 United Kingdom 102.94 2004
6 Norway 102.87 2004
7 Iceland 102.65 2004
8 Estonia 102.19 2004
9 Croatia 101.58 2003
10 Czech Republic 101.42 2004
11 Slovakia 101.35 2004
12 Romania 101.14 2004
13 Poland 101.12 2004
14 Greece 100.54 2004
15 France 100.52 2004
16 Latvia 99.82 2004
17 Slovenia 99.53 2004
18 Hungary 99.38 2004
19 Italy 98.81 2004
20 Netherlands 98.37 2004
21 Germany 98.32 2004
22 Lithuania 98.23 2004
23 Canada 97.7 2002
24 Belgium 96.7 2004
25 Albania 96.38 2004
26 Bulgaria 95.66 2004
27 Turkey 74.73 2004

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NATO countries Compared by Education > Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment

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Interesting observations about Education > Ratio of female to male secondary enrollment

  • Malaysia ranked first for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Muslim countries in 2003.
  • Suriname ranked first for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Hot countries in 2005.
  • Lesotho ranked first for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Former British colonies in 2005.
  • Lebanon ranked first for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Middle Eastern and North Africa in 2005.
  • Iraq ranked last for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst OPEC countries in 2005.
  • Afghanistan has ranked last for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment since 2004.
  • Honduras ranked second for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Christian countries in 2004.
  • South Africa ranked third for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2004.
  • Venezuela ranked first for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Catholic countries in 2005.
  • Brazil ranked second for ratio of female to male secondary enrollment amongst Religious countries in 2003.
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