Sri Lanka - Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force

Since 2014, Sri Lanka Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force fell by 0.1points year on year. In 2019, the country was ranked number 70 comparing other countries in Share of Men with Intermediate Education in the Labor Force with 70.22 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education. Sri Lanka is overtaken by Malawi, which was ranked number 69 at 70.43 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education and is followed by Mongolia with 70.17 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education. Liberia topped the ranking with 95.49 Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education in 2019, a growth of 1.1points versus 2018. Cambodia, Paraguay and Cayman Islands respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Samoa witnessed the best average annual growth at +5.1points per year, while Rwanda recorded the worst performance at -7.7points per year.

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Date Percent of Male Working-Age Population with Intermediate Education
2019 70.22
2018 69.71
2017 71.63
2016 72.40
2015 70.61
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How does Sri Lanka 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
69 #69
Malawi
70.43 % 2017 NA NA View data
70 #70
Sri Lanka
70.22 % 2019 +0.7 % -0.1 % View data
71 #71
Mongolia
70.17 % 2019 +2.8 % +1.2 % View data
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