Completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male in Chile

Chile: Completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male was 93.0% in 2017. β–² Rising

Latest (2017)
93.0%
Change on year
down 1.4%
World rank
1st
of 20 countries
All-time high
94.3%
in 2015
All-time low
76.5%
in 2000
Years of data
9
2000–2017

Completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male in Chile, 2000–2017

0204060801002000200820172000: 76.5 %2002: 81.9 %2003: 84.8 %2006: 90 %2009: 90.5 %2011: 91 %2013: 91.3 %2015: 94.3 %2017: 93 %

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Measured in %.

Analysis

In 2017, completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male in Chile stood at 93.0%.

That represents a change of down 1.4% on the previous year and up 3.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male in Chile peaked at 94.3% in 2015 and was at its lowest, 76.5%, in 2000.

Chile ranks 1st of 20 countries on this measure, in the top 10%.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 84.8% 76.5% 90.5% 5
2010s 92.4% 91.0% 94.3% 4

Countries ranked near Chile

  1. 2 Ecuador 86.3% compare
  2. 3 Bolivia 85.4% compare
  3. 4 Peru 84.9% compare

See the full ranking of 20 places β†’

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Frequently asked questions

What is completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male in Chile?
Completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male in Chile was 93.0% in 2017, according to UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
What is the highest completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male recorded in Chile?
The highest recorded value was 94.3% in 2015.
What is the lowest completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male recorded in Chile?
The lowest recorded value was 76.5% in 2000.
How does Chile rank for completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male?
Chile ranks 1st out of 20 countries with data for 2017.
Is completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male rising or falling in Chile?
Over the last ten years it is up 3.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Chile data come from?
The figures come from UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as part of Completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male (%). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Completion rate, lower secondary education, rural, male (%)
Unit
%
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
20 places, 250 data points, 1996–2018
Last refreshed

The number of persons in the relevant age group who have completed the last grade of the given level of education is expressed as a percentage of the total population (in the survey sample) of the same age group. The primary completion rate is the percentage of a cohort of children or young people aged 3-5 years above the intended age for the last grade of primary education who have completed that grade. The intended age for the last grade of primary education is the age at which pupils would enter the grade if they had started school at the official primary entrance age, had studied full-time and had progressed without repeating or skipping a grade. For example, if the official age of entry into primary education is 6 years, and if primary education has 6 grades, the intended age for the last grade of primary education is 11 years. In this case, 14-16 years (11 + 3 = 14 and 11 + 5 = 16) would be the reference age group for calculation of the primary completion rate. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/