South Africa - Share of Male Labor Force with Basic Education

Since 2014, South Africa Share of Male Labor Force with Basic Education grew 0.9points year on year. At 54.45 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Basic Education in 2019, the country was number 66 comparing other countries in Share of Male Labor Force with Basic Education. South Africa is overtaken by Trinidad and Tobago, which was number 65 at 54.5 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Basic Education and is followed by Togo at 54.13 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Basic Education. Liberia lead the ranking with 99.36 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Basic Education in 2019, a growth of 2.5points versus 2018. Madagascar, United Arab Emirates and Bangladesh respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Ukraine recorded the best 5 years average growth at +12.4points per year, while Albania recorded the worst performance at -11.3points per year.

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Date Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Basic Education
2019 54.45
2018 54.35
2017 54.70
2016 54.72
2015 54.00
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How does South Africa rank in Share of Male Labor Force with Basic Education?

# 108 Countries Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Basic Education Last YoY 5‑years CAGR
1 #1
Liberia
99.36 % 2019 +2.5 % +2.0 % View data
2 #2
Madagascar
92.33 % 2015 NA -1.3 % View data
65 #65
Trinidad and Tobago
54.50 % 2019 -1.1 % -2.5 % View data
66 #66
South Africa
54.45 % 2019 +0.2 % +0.9 % View data
67 #67
Togo
54.13 % 2017 NA NA View data
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