Government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant US$ in Italy
Italy: Government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant US$ was 21,066 millions in 2016. βΌ Falling
Government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant US$ in Italy, 1998β2016
Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Measured in millions.
Analysis
The most recent figure for government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ in Italy is 21,066 millions, measured in 2016.
The figure is up 6.4% on the previous year and down 18.7% over ten years.
Over the whole period, government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ in Italy peaked at 25,922 millions in 2006 and was at its lowest, 19,586 millions, in 2014.
Italy ranks 6th of 98 countries on this measure, in the top 10%.
The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 19 years of available data.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 22,178 millions | 22,083 millions | 22,274 millions | 2 |
| 2000s | 24,033 millions | 21,802 millions | 25,922 millions | 10 |
| 2010s | 20,575 millions | 19,586 millions | 22,210 millions | 7 |
Countries ranked near Italy
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- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - IPCC Agriculture 8.94 (2050)
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- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Agricultural Soils 8.94 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure applied to Soils 8.37 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure Management 5.21 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure left on Pasture 6.51 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - IPCC Agriculture 41.74 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Crop Residues 5.05 (2050)
Frequently asked questions
- What is government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ in Italy?
- Government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ in Italy was 21,066 millions in 2016, according to UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
- What is the highest government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ recorded in Italy?
- The highest recorded value was 25,922 millions in 2006.
- What is the lowest government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ recorded in Italy?
- The lowest recorded value was 19,586 millions in 2014.
- How does Italy rank for government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$?
- Italy ranks 6th out of 98 countries with data for 2016.
- Is government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant us$ rising or falling in Italy?
- Over the last ten years it is down 18.7%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
- Where does this Italy data come from?
- The figures come from UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as part of Government expenditure on upper secondary education, constant US$ (millions). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
Total general (local, regional and central) government expenditure on upper secondary education (current, capital, and transfers) in millions US$ 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 US$, and where it is expressed in constant value, uses a GDP deflator to account for inflation. The constant prices base year is normally three years before the year of the data release. For example, in the July 2017 data release, constant US$ 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/