Namibia - Share of Male Over-Age Students in Primary Education

Since 2012, Namibia Share of Male Over-Age Students in Primary Education fell by 1.7points year on year. In 2017, the country was ranked number 16 comparing other countries in Share of Male Over-Age Students in Primary Education with 18.22 Percent of Male Enrollment. Namibia is overtaken by Mauritania, which was ranked number 15 with 18.67 Percent of Male Enrollment and is followed by Togo with 17.77 Percent of Male Enrollment. Liberia topped the ranking with 60 Percent of Male Enrollment in 2015, -1.2points versus 2014. South Sudan, Solomon Islands and Eswatini respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Estonia recorded the best 5 years average growth at +31.7points per year, while Maldives witnessed the worst performance at -30.9points per year.

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Date Percent of Male Enrollment
2017 18.22
2016
2015
2014
2013 19.67
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How does Namibia rank in Share of Male Over-Age Students in Primary Education?

# 169 Countries Percent of Male Enrollment Last YoY 5‑years CAGR
1 #1
Liberia
60.00 % 2015 -1.2 % NA View data
2 #2
South Sudan
50.20 % 2015 NA +0.0 % View data
15 #15
Mauritania
18.67 % 2018 -3.0 % -4.8 % View data
16 #16
Namibia
18.22 % 2017 NA -1.7 % View data
17 #17
Togo
17.77 % 2017 -4.6 % NA View data
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