Georgia - Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force

Since 2014, Georgia Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force decreased by 2.3points year on year. With 75 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education in 2019, the country was ranked number 47 among other countries in Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force. Georgia is overtaken by Norway, which was ranked number 46 with 75.12 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education and is followed by Kenya with 74.99 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education. Liberia ranked the highest with 95.49 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education in 2019, that is a growth of 1.1points compared to 2018. Cambodia, Paraguay and Cayman Islands respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Samoa recorded the best 5 years average growth at +5.1points per year, while Rwanda was the worst growing country at -7.7points per year.

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Date Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education
2019 75.00
2018 76.96
2017 77.33
2016 83.06
2015 83.34
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How does Georgia rank in Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force?

# 112 Countries Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education Last YoY 5‑years CAGR
1 #1
Liberia
95.49 % 2019 +1.1 % +1.1 % View data
2 #2
Cambodia
94.30 % 2019 +0.7 % -0.2 % View data
46 #46
Norway
75.12 % 2019 +0.1 % -0.3 % View data
47 #47
Georgia
75.00 % 2019 -2.5 % -2.3 % View data
48 #48
Kenya
74.99 % 2016 NA NA View data
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