Israel vs Peru: Government expenditure on tertiary education, constant PPP$
Government expenditure on tertiary education, constant PPP$ over time
- Israel
- Peru
How they compare
Israel currently reports 3,067 millions against 2,909 millions in Peru, a difference of 158 millions.
That makes Israel's figure about 1.1 times Peru's.
Across all 17 years both countries report, Israel has been ahead every year.
Israel ranks 46th and Peru ranks 47th of 144 countries.
Israel has averaged higher in every one of the 3 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Israel | Peru | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 2,167 millions | 1,087 millions | 1,080 millions | Israel |
| 2000s | 2,219 millions | 870.97 millions | 1,348 millions | Israel |
| 2010s | 2,759 millions | 1,947 millions | 812.89 millions | Israel |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher government expenditure on tertiary education, constant ppp$, Israel or Peru?
- Israel, at 3,067 millions against 2,909 millions in Peru as of 2017.
- What is the difference in government expenditure on tertiary education, constant ppp$ between Israel and Peru?
- 158 millions, with Israel ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Israel and Peru?
- 17 years are reported by both, from 1998 to 2017.
- How do Israel and Peru rank globally for government expenditure on tertiary education, constant ppp$?
- Israel ranks 46th and Peru ranks 47th of 144 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as Government expenditure on tertiary education, constant PPP$ (millions). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Total general (local, regional and central) government expenditure on tertiary education (current, capital, and transfers), in millions PPP$ (at purchasing power parity) in constant value (taking into account inflation). It includes expenditure funded by transfers from international sources to government. Total government expenditure for a given level of education (e.g. primary, secondary, or all levels combined) in national currency is converted to PPP$, and where it is expressed in constant value, uses a GDP deflator to account for inflation. The constant prices base year is normally three years before the year of the data release. For example, in the July 2017 data release, constant PPP$ values are expressed in 2014 prices. Limitations: In some instances data on total government expenditure on education refers only to the Ministry of Education, excluding other ministries which may also spend a part of their budget on educational activities. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/