Adjusted net enrollment rate, primary, male (% of primary school age children) - Country Ranking

Definition: Adjusted net enrollment is the number of pupils of the school-age group for primary education, enrolled either in primary or secondary education, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Malaysia 99.97 2014
2 Norway 99.86 2014
3 United Kingdom 99.71 2017
4 Ireland 99.65 2001
5 Iceland 99.58 2016
6 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 99.58 2005
7 Fiji 99.42 2015
8 Libya 99.32 1981
9 St. Kitts and Nevis 99.28 2008
10 Barbados 99.23 2018
11 Canada 99.20 1998
12 Trinidad and Tobago 99.11 2010
13 France 99.11 2016
14 Switzerland 99.09 2012
15 Seychelles 99.08 2002
16 Belize 99.01 2013
17 Bahrain 99.00 2018
18 Belgium 98.99 2017
19 Iraq 98.87 2004
20 Kazakhstan 98.81 2007
21 Sweden 98.74 2008
22 Netherlands 98.61 2017
23 Finland 98.56 2017
24 Kiribati 98.49 1989
25 Denmark 98.43 2015
26 Iran 98.43 2012
27 Egypt 98.32 2012
28 Tajikistan 98.31 2016
29 Sri Lanka 98.30 2014
30 Thailand 98.30 2009
31 New Zealand 98.15 2016
32 Oman 98.07 2011
33 Portugal 98.05 2017
34 Lithuania 98.05 2003
35 Serbia 98.04 2018
36 Algeria 98.02 2008
37 Cuba 98.02 2018
38 Greece 98.00 2017
39 Brunei 97.83 1995
40 Kyrgyz Republic 97.76 2012
41 Sierra Leone 97.72 2015
42 Luxembourg 97.71 2015
43 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 97.70 2009
44 Georgia 97.67 2016
45 Côte d'Ivoire 97.62 2018
46 Malta 97.61 1997
47 Korea 97.59 2017
48 Uzbekistan 97.57 2014
49 Slovenia 97.56 2014
50 Tonga 97.47 1999
51 Tunisia 97.46 2009
52 Mongolia 97.43 2015
53 Cyprus 97.35 2017
54 Italy 97.34 2017
55 Colombia 97.29 2018
56 Togo 97.18 2018
57 St. Lucia 97.08 2018
58 Poland 97.05 2017
59 Mexico 97.02 1998
60 Spain 97.00 2017
61 Qatar 97.00 2018
62 India 97.00 2013
63 Guyana 96.98 2010
64 Cameroon 96.96 2017
65 Uruguay 96.96 2014
66 Liechtenstein 96.94 2014
67 Morocco 96.88 2017
68 Russia 96.73 2016
69 Brazil 96.67 2015
70 Indonesia 96.61 2018
71 Costa Rica 96.58 2017
72 Benin 96.52 2008
73 Antigua and Barbuda 96.44 2017
74 Hungary 96.43 2017
75 Latvia 96.43 2017
76 Macao SAR, China 96.40 2018
77 Argentina 96.34 1991
78 Australia 96.14 2017
79 Peru 96.08 2015
80 Croatia 95.86 2011
81 Montenegro 95.77 2017
82 North Macedonia 95.70 2017
83 Grenada 95.70 2005
84 United States 95.60 2017
85 Mozambique 95.38 2018
86 Belarus 95.33 2018
87 Saudi Arabia 95.24 2018
88 Turkey 95.22 2017
89 Namibia 95.12 2012
90 Nicaragua 95.11 2010
91 Rwanda 95.02 2018
92 Mauritius 94.95 2013
93 Philippines 94.87 2017
94 Chile 94.76 2017
95 Bangladesh 94.54 2008
96 Cabo Verde 94.39 2018
97 Uganda 94.23 2013
98 Timor-Leste 94.14 2018
99 São Tomé and Principe 93.95 2017
100 Albania 93.89 2013
101 Dominican Republic 93.66 2018
102 Hong Kong SAR, China 93.47 1996
103 Estonia 93.35 2017
104 Bolivia 93.29 2018
105 Ecuador 93.05 2008
106 Azerbaijan 92.77 2018
107 Malawi 92.52 2007
108 Samoa 92.26 1999
109 Lao PDR 92.26 2018
110 United Arab Emirates 92.03 2012
111 Burundi 92.02 2018
112 Angola 91.84 2011
113 Vanuatu 91.78 2015
114 Tuvalu 91.32 2016
115 Ukraine 91.05 2014
116 Armenia 91.01 2018
117 Gabon 90.98 1997
118 Cambodia 90.74 2018
119 Lesotho 90.49 2016
120 South Africa 90.28 2017
121 China 90.26 1997
122 Germany 89.76 2016
123 Yemen 89.70 2016
124 Dominica 89.68 2009
125 Venezuela 89.62 2017
126 Myanmar 89.58 2010
127 Moldova 89.52 2018
128 Bhutan 89.36 2018
129 Zimbabwe 89.06 2003
130 Guatemala 88.91 2018
131 Ethiopia 88.30 2015
132 Austria 88.08 2016
133 Bulgaria 88.03 2017
134 Paraguay 87.71 2012
135 Botswana 87.27 2012
136 Panama 87.08 2017
137 Czech Republic 86.82 2014
138 Ghana 86.25 2019
139 Nepal 85.97 2004
140 Romania 85.62 2017
141 Congo 85.50 2012
142 Guinea 85.44 2016
143 Suriname 84.44 2018
144 Kuwait 84.06 2018
145 Zambia 83.20 2017
146 San Marino 83.18 2000
147 Eswatini 82.72 2017
148 Chad 82.60 2016
149 Slovak Republic 82.18 2017
150 Comoros 81.76 2018
151 Jordan 81.63 2018
152 El Salvador 81.11 2018
153 Jamaica 80.97 2018
154 Tanzania 80.60 2018
155 Burkina Faso 80.22 2018
156 Honduras 79.60 2017
157 Kenya 79.47 2012
158 Mauritania 79.22 2018
159 Papua New Guinea 78.14 2016
160 The Gambia 77.99 2018
161 Madagascar 77.96 2003
162 Nauru 77.93 2012
163 Puerto Rico 77.33 2016
164 Guinea-Bissau 74.53 2010
165 Pakistan 73.86 2018
166 The Bahamas 73.46 2018
167 Syrian Arab Republic 73.01 2013
168 Central African Republic 72.28 2011
169 Senegal 72.26 2017
170 Nigeria 71.74 2010
171 Niger 71.34 2017
172 Solomon Islands 67.14 2018
173 Djibouti 67.03 2019
174 Sudan 62.36 2017
175 Mali 62.02 2018
176 Haiti 58.84 1997
177 Eritrea 54.16 2018
178 Liberia 44.43 2017
179 Equatorial Guinea 43.84 2015
180 Afghanistan 38.80 1993
181 Dem. Rep. Congo 37.71 1999
182 Somalia 17.95 1980

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Development Relevance: Gross enrollment ratios indicate the capacity of each level of the education system, but a high ratio may reflect a substantial number of overage children enrolled in each grade because of repetition or late entry rather than a successful education system. The net enrollment rate excludes overage and underage students and more accurately captures the system's coverage and internal efficiency. Differences between the gross enrollment ratio and the net enrollment rate show the incidence of overage and underage enrollments. The adjusted net enrollment rate in primary education captures primary school-age children who have progressed to secondary education faster than their peers have and who are not counted in the traditional net enrollment rate.

Limitations and Exceptions: Enrollment indicators are based on annual school surveys, but do not necessarily reflect actual attendance or dropout rates during the year. Also, the length of education differs across countries and can influence enrollment rates, although the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) tries to minimize the difference. For example, a shorter duration for primary education tends to increase the rate; a longer one to decrease it (in part because older children are more at risk of dropping out). Moreover, age at enrollment may be inaccurately estimated or misstated, especially in communities where registration of births is not strictly enforced.

Other Notes: Data retrieved via API in March 2019. For detailed information on the observation level (e.g. National Estimation, UIS Estimation, or Category not applicable), please visit UIS.Stat (http://data.uis.unesco.org/).

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Adjusted net enrollment rate in primary education is calculated by dividing the number of children in the official primary school age who are enrolled in primary or secondary education by the population of the same age group and multiplying by 100. Data on education are collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics from official responses to its annual education survey. All the data are mapped to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) to ensure the comparability of education programs at the international level. The current version was formally adopted by UNESCO Member States in 2011. Population data are drawn from the United Nations Population Division. Using a single source for population data standardizes definitions, estimations, and interpolation methods, ensuring a consistent methodology across countries and minimizing potential enumeration problems in national censuses. The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two calendar years (for example, from September 2010 to June 2011); in these cases the reference year refers to the year in which the school year ended (2011 in the example).

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual