Secondary education, vocational pupils - Country Ranking - Central America & the Caribbean

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/)

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Guatemala 351,870.00 2018
2 Honduras 252,425.00 2017
3 Cuba 207,590.00 2018
4 Costa Rica 108,578.00 2018
5 El Salvador 91,653.00 2018
6 Dominican Republic 75,571.00 2018
7 Panama 54,671.00 2017
8 Nicaragua 6,880.00 2010
9 Puerto Rico 6,618.00 2016
10 Haiti 4,600.00 1996
11 Belize 3,301.00 2018
12 Trinidad and Tobago 892.00 2004
13 Antigua and Barbuda 282.00 2018
14 St. Lucia 137.00 2018
15 Barbados 73.00 2005
16 The Bahamas 0.00 1997
16 Grenada 0.00 2016
16 Cayman Islands 0.00 1995
16 Dominica 0.00 2015
16 Jamaica 0.00 2012
16 St. Kitts and Nevis 0.00 1995
16 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 0.00 2017

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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