Central Europe and the Baltics - Progression to secondary school

Progression to secondary school, female (%)

Progression to secondary school, female (%) in Central Europe and the Baltics was 99.34 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 26 years was 99.47 in 2000, while its lowest value was 98.05 in 1994.

Definition: Progression to secondary school refers to the number of new entrants to the first grade of secondary school in a given year as a percentage of the number of students enrolled in the final grade of primary school in the previous year (minus the number of repeaters from the last grade of primary education in the given year).

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

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Year Value
1991 98.63
1992 99.21
1993 99.01
1994 98.05
1995 99.18
1996 99.36
1997 98.27
1998 99.38
1999 99.34
2000 99.47
2001 99.32
2002 99.36
2003 99.45
2004 99.38
2005 99.24
2006 98.90
2007 98.88
2008 98.92
2009 98.78
2010 98.94
2011 98.94
2012 98.60
2013 98.85
2014 99.05
2015 99.24
2016 99.33
2017 99.34

Progression to secondary school, male (%)

Progression to secondary school, male (%) in Central Europe and the Baltics was 99.77 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 26 years was 100.13 in 2002, while its lowest value was 98.27 in 1994.

Definition: Progression to secondary school refers to the number of new entrants to the first grade of secondary school in a given year as a percentage of the number of students enrolled in the final grade of primary school in the previous year (minus the number of repeaters from the last grade of primary education in the given year).

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

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Year Value
1991 98.71
1992 99.27
1993 99.19
1994 98.27
1995 99.52
1996 99.80
1997 98.87
1998 100.06
1999 100.06
2000 100.06
2001 100.03
2002 100.13
2003 100.10
2004 100.08
2005 99.98
2006 99.65
2007 99.63
2008 99.76
2009 99.72
2010 99.63
2011 99.66
2012 99.33
2013 99.50
2014 99.65
2015 99.74
2016 99.76
2017 99.77

Progression to secondary school (%)

Progression to secondary school (%) in Central Europe and the Baltics was 99.56 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 47 years was 99.78 in 2003, while its lowest value was 97.89 in 1989.

Definition: Progression to secondary school refers to the number of new entrants to the first grade of secondary school in a given year as a percentage of the number of students enrolled in the final grade of primary school in the previous year (minus the number of repeaters from the last grade of primary education in the given year).

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

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Year Value
1970 98.18
1971 98.17
1972 98.19
1973 98.19
1974 98.43
1975 98.57
1976 98.49
1977 98.55
1978 98.51
1979 98.59
1980 98.69
1981 98.67
1982 98.63
1983 98.44
1984 98.42
1985 98.44
1986 98.49
1987 98.36
1988 98.37
1989 97.89
1990 98.52
1991 98.67
1992 99.23
1993 99.09
1994 98.16
1995 99.35
1996 99.59
1997 98.58
1998 99.73
1999 99.71
2000 99.77
2001 99.68
2002 99.76
2003 99.78
2004 99.74
2005 99.62
2006 99.28
2007 99.27
2008 99.35
2009 99.26
2010 99.30
2011 99.31
2012 98.98
2013 99.19
2014 99.36
2015 99.49
2016 99.55
2017 99.56

Classification

Topic: Education Indicators

Sub-Topic: Efficiency