Labor force with intermediate education, male (% of male working-age population with intermediate education) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: The percentage of the working age population with an intermediate level of education who are in the labor force. Intermediate education comprises upper secondary or post-secondary non tertiary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).

Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in December 2019.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Ethiopia 86.13 2013
2 Mauritius 85.70 2020
3 Lesotho 84.30 2019
4 Tanzania 81.80 2014
5 Kenya 79.94 2019
6 Madagascar 78.18 2015
7 Burundi 72.18 2014
8 Egypt 70.07 2020
9 Tunisia 69.39 2017
10 Mozambique 69.17 2015
11 South Africa 69.00 2020
12 Botswana 68.35 2020
13 Nigeria 67.54 2019
14 Mali 66.90 2018
15 Sierra Leone 66.55 2018
16 Dem. Rep. Congo 65.36 2012
17 Algeria 64.55 2017
18 Seychelles 64.32 2020
19 Namibia 63.91 2018
20 Cabo Verde 63.64 2019
21 Cameroon 63.03 2014
22 Angola 62.33 2014
23 Malawi 61.75 2020
24 Eswatini 61.47 2016
25 Rwanda 60.98 2020
26 Guinea-Bissau 60.32 2018
27 Morocco 60.15 2012
28 Mauritania 59.45 2017
29 Zimbabwe 58.76 2019
30 Ghana 58.19 2017
31 Somalia 58.16 2019
32 Chad 57.55 2018
33 Sudan 56.56 2011
34 Burkina Faso 55.59 2018
35 Comoros 55.04 2014
36 Benin 54.86 2018
37 Togo 54.85 2017
38 Zambia 53.20 2019
39 The Gambia 52.44 2018
40 Côte d'Ivoire 51.49 2017
41 Djibouti 50.54 2017
42 Liberia 43.58 2017
43 Senegal 42.81 2019
44 Congo 41.63 2009
45 Niger 40.42 2017
46 Guinea 39.64 2019
47 Uganda 18.96 2017

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Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual