Sweden - Secondary education, vocational pupils

The value for Secondary education, vocational pupils in Sweden was 186,467 as of 2017. As the graph below shows, over the past 46 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 293,265 in 2001 and a minimum value of 136,243 in 1977.

Definition: Secondary vocational pupils are the number of secondary students enrolled in technical and vocational education programs, including teacher training.

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

See also:

Year Value
1971 138,479
1976 138,630
1977 136,243
1978 139,103
1979 150,890
1980 152,310
1981 163,478
1982 168,637
1983 186,315
1984 198,725
1985 195,406
1987 220,334
1988 219,969
1989 217,993
1990 212,736
1991 211,283
1992 212,395
1993 283,368
1994 283,316
1995 248,811
1996 251,028
1997 257,339
1998 243,095
1999 292,067
2000 282,478
2001 293,265
2002 275,887
2003 258,379
2004 192,615
2005 201,335
2006 210,024
2007 222,570
2008 232,871
2009 237,223
2010 234,966
2011 226,659
2012 182,145
2013 245,912
2014 222,564
2015 198,084
2016 185,218
2017 186,467

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: Enrollment includes Individuals officially registered in a given educational programme, or stage or module thereof, regardless of age. 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. 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: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Education Indicators

Sub-Topic: Participation