Australia - Share of Female Labor Force with Basic Education
Since 2009, Australia Share of Female Labor Force with Basic Education was down by 5.3points year on year. In 2013, the country was number 11 comparing other countries in Share of Female Labor Force with Basic Education at 60.54 Percent of Female Working-Age Population with Basic Education. Australia is overtaken by Thailand, which was number 10 with 60.54 Percent of Female Working-Age Population with Basic Education and is followed by Timor-Leste with 56.84 Percent of Female Working-Age Population with Basic Education. Uganda lead the ranking with 87.39 Percent of Female Working-Age Population with Basic Education in 2013, a growth of 18.8points compared to 2012. Madagascar, Ethiopia and Tunisia respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Egypt witnessed the best average annual growth at +11.9points per year, while Yemen recorded the worst performance at -22.6points per year.
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Date | Percent of Female Working-Age Population with Basic Education |
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2013 | 60.54 |
2012 | 73.36 |
2011 | 72.96 |
2010 | 73.71 |
2009 | 75.23 |
How does Australia rank in Share of Female Labor Force with Basic Education?
# | 99 Countries | Percent of Female Working-Age Population with Basic Education | Last | YoY | 5‑years CAGR | ||
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1 |
#1
Uganda
|
87.39 % | 2013 | +18.8 % | NA | View data | |
2 |
#2
Madagascar
|
87.11 % | 2015 | NA | -2.0 % | View data | |
10 |
#10
Thailand
|
60.54 % | 2018 | -0.4 % | -0.7 % | View data | |
11 |
#11
Australia
|
60.54 % | 2013 | -17.5 % | -5.3 % | View data | |
12 |
#12
Timor-Leste
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56.84 % | 2016 | NA | NA | View data |