School enrollment, tertiary (gross), gender parity index (GPI) - Country Ranking

Definition: Gender parity index for gross enrollment ratio in tertiary education is the ratio of women to men enrolled at tertiary level in public and private schools.

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 Qatar 1.86 2020
2 The Bahamas 1.63 1995
3 Tonga 1.60 2020
4 Seychelles 1.58 2020
5 Antigua and Barbuda 1.55 2012
6 Barbados 1.55 2011
7 Cayman Islands 1.55 2008
8 St. Lucia 1.51 2020
9 St. Kitts and Nevis 1.50 2015
10 Guyana 1.49 2012
11 Namibia 1.49 2018
12 Iceland 1.48 2019
13 Kuwait 1.47 2020
14 Tunisia 1.46 2019
15 Cuba 1.45 2020
16 Dominican Republic 1.44 2017
17 Jamaica 1.43 2015
18 Bahrain 1.42 2020
19 Belize 1.41 2020
20 Algeria 1.41 2020
21 Uruguay 1.41 2019
22 Venezuela 1.41 2008
23 Argentina 1.41 2019
24 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1.40 2015
25 Suriname 1.40 2002
26 Sri Lanka 1.38 2020
27 Oman 1.38 2020
28 Sweden 1.38 2019
29 Albania 1.37 2020
30 Botswana 1.36 2020
31 Panama 1.36 2016
32 Brunei 1.36 2020
33 Lesotho 1.35 2018
34 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.35 2020
35 New Zealand 1.35 2019
36 Poland 1.34 2019
37 Palau 1.34 2013
38 Slovak Republic 1.34 2019
39 Estonia 1.33 2019
40 Israel 1.33 2019
41 South Africa 1.33 2019
42 Cabo Verde 1.33 2018
43 Norway 1.32 2019
44 Fiji 1.32 2019
45 Mongolia 1.32 2019
46 Slovenia 1.31 2019
47 Mauritius 1.31 2020
48 Puerto Rico 1.31 2013
49 Armenia 1.31 2020
50 United Arab Emirates 1.30 2020
51 Paraguay 1.30 2010
52 Thailand 1.29 2016
53 Samoa 1.29 2020
54 Myanmar 1.29 2018
55 Croatia 1.29 2019
56 Malta 1.29 2019
57 Serbia 1.29 2020
58 Lithuania 1.29 2019
59 Brazil 1.28 2019
60 Honduras 1.28 2019
61 Czech Republic 1.28 2019
62 Latvia 1.28 2019
63 Denmark 1.28 2019
64 United States 1.28 2019
65 Moldova 1.27 2020
66 United Kingdom 1.27 2019
67 Montenegro 1.26 2020
68 Australia 1.26 2019
69 Macao SAR, China 1.26 2020
70 Italy 1.26 2019
71 Belgium 1.26 2019
72 Canada 1.24 2019
73 North Macedonia 1.24 2018
74 Philippines 1.24 2017
75 Malaysia 1.23 2019
76 Romania 1.22 2019
77 Trinidad and Tobago 1.21 2004
78 Bulgaria 1.20 2019
79 France 1.20 2019
80 Kyrgyz Republic 1.20 2020
81 Grenada 1.20 2018
82 Vietnam 1.20 2016
83 Hungary 1.19 2019
84 Costa Rica 1.18 2019
85 Jordan 1.18 2020
86 Austria 1.18 2019
87 Spain 1.18 2019
88 Kazakhstan 1.17 2020
89 Finland 1.16 2019
90 China 1.16 2020
91 Azerbaijan 1.16 2020
92 Russia 1.14 2019
93 Chile 1.14 2019
94 Ecuador 1.14 2019
95 Portugal 1.14 2019
96 Luxembourg 1.14 2019
97 Georgia 1.14 2020
98 Guatemala 1.14 2019
99 Colombia 1.14 2019
100 Ukraine 1.13 2014
101 Indonesia 1.13 2018
102 Ireland 1.13 2019
103 Lao PDR 1.12 2020
104 Netherlands 1.12 2018
105 Belarus 1.12 2020
106 Singapore 1.12 2019
107 El Salvador 1.12 2018
108 Syrian Arab Republic 1.11 2019
109 India 1.11 2020
110 Hong Kong SAR, China 1.11 2020
111 Nicaragua 1.10 2002
112 Libya 1.10 2003
113 Saudi Arabia 1.08 2020
114 Cyprus 1.06 2019
115 Bhutan 1.06 2020
116 Peru 1.05 2017
117 Mexico 1.05 2019
118 Morocco 1.05 2020
119 Egypt 1.04 2018
120 Nepal 1.04 2020
121 São Tomé and Principe 1.04 2015
122 Switzerland 1.04 2019
123 Germany 1.02 2019
124 Greece 1.02 2019
125 Sudan 1.02 2015
126 Dominica 1.00 1993
127 Pakistan 0.98 2019
128 Japan 0.97 2018
129 Madagascar 0.97 2020
130 Iran 0.97 2020
131 Eswatini 0.94 2013
132 Cambodia 0.94 2019
133 Turkey 0.94 2019
134 Ghana 0.90 2020
135 Cameroon 0.89 2018
136 Uzbekistan 0.88 2020
137 Turkmenistan 0.88 2020
138 Zimbabwe 0.84 2015
139 Tanzania 0.84 2020
140 Rwanda 0.84 2019
141 Angola 0.83 2016
142 Korea 0.82 2019
143 Comoros 0.81 2014
144 Mozambique 0.81 2018
145 San Marino 0.80 2020
146 Senegal 0.78 2020
147 Bangladesh 0.77 2020
148 Djibouti 0.76 2011
149 Tajikistan 0.76 2017
150 Côte d'Ivoire 0.75 2019
151 Zambia 0.74 2012
152 Kenya 0.74 2017
153 Uganda 0.73 2014
154 Timor-Leste 0.72 2010
155 Eritrea 0.71 2016
156 The Gambia 0.70 2012
157 Nigeria 0.69 2011
158 Congo 0.67 2017
159 Lebanon 0.65 1985
160 Niger 0.64 2019
161 Liberia 0.62 2012
162 Malawi 0.62 2011
163 Mauritania 0.62 2020
164 Burundi 0.61 2018
165 Iraq 0.60 2005
166 Vanuatu 0.59 2004
167 Gabon 0.59 2003
168 Papua New Guinea 0.57 1999
169 Liechtenstein 0.57 2019
170 Togo 0.56 2020
171 Dem. Rep. Congo 0.56 2016
172 Burkina Faso 0.55 2020
173 Equatorial Guinea 0.51 2000
174 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 0.51 2018
175 Ethiopia 0.48 2014
176 Benin 0.47 2018
177 Yemen 0.44 2011
178 Guinea 0.43 2014
179 Mali 0.42 2015
180 Sierra Leone 0.42 2002
181 Afghanistan 0.39 2020
182 Central African Republic 0.37 2012
183 Haiti 0.33 1986
184 Chad 0.29 2015
185 Somalia 0.25 1987
186 Guinea-Bissau 0.06 1989

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Development Relevance: The Gender Parity Index (GPI) indicates parity between girls and boys. A GPI of less than 1 suggests girls are more disadvantaged than boys in learning opportunities and a GPI of greater than 1 suggests the other way around. Eliminating gender disparities in education would help increase the status and capabilities of women.

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: This indicator is calculated by dividing female gross enrollment ratio in tertiary education by male gross enrollment ratio in tertiary education. 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: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual