PISA: Male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). Level 2 in Croatia

Croatia: PISA: Male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). Level 2 was 26.4% in 2018. ▬ Flat

Latest (2018)
26.4%
Change on year
up 3.7%
World rank
3rd
of 53 countries
All-time high
27.1%
in 2006
All-time low
25.2%
in 2012
Years of data
5
2006–2018

PISA: Male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). Level 2 in Croatia, 2006–2018

01020302006201220182006: 27.12009: 25.72012: 25.22015: 25.42018: 26.4

Source: OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).

Analysis

In 2018, pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 in Croatia stood at 26.4%.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 3.7% on the previous year and up 2.5% over ten years.

Over the whole period, pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 in Croatia peaked at 27.1% in 2006 and was at its lowest, 25.2%, in 2012.

Croatia ranks 3rd of 53 countries on this measure, in the top 10%.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 26.4% 25.7% 27.1% 2
2010s 25.7% 25.2% 26.4% 3

Countries ranked near Croatia

  1. 1 Türkiye 26.7% compare
  2. 2 Mexico 26.6% compare
  3. 4 Montenegro 26.4% compare
  4. 5 Uruguay 25.7% compare
  5. 6 Greece 25.2% compare

See the full ranking of 53 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 in Croatia?
Pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 in Croatia was 26.4% in 2018, according to OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).
What is the highest pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 recorded in Croatia?
The highest recorded value was 27.1% in 2006.
What is the lowest pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 recorded in Croatia?
The lowest recorded value was 25.2% in 2012.
How does Croatia rank for pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2?
Croatia ranks 3rd out of 53 countries with data for 2018.
Is pisa: male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). level 2 rising or falling in Croatia?
Over the last ten years it is up 2.5%. The long-run trend across the full record is flat.
Where does this Croatia data come from?
The figures come from OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), published as part of PISA: Male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). Level 2. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
PISA: Male 15-year-olds by mathematics proficiency level (%). Level 2
Source
OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
53 places, 303 data points, 2003–2018
Last refreshed

Percentage of 15-year-old male students scoring higher than 420 but lower than or equal to 482 points on the PISA mathematics scale. At Level 2, students can interpret and recognize situations in contexts that require no more than direct inference. They can extract relevant information from a single source and make use of a single representational mode. Students at this level can employ basic algorithms, formulae, procedures, or conventions to solve problems involving whole numbers. They are capable of making literal interpretations of the results. Data reflects country performance in the stated year according to PISA reports, but may not be comparable across years or countries. Consult the PISA website for more detailed information: http://www.oecd.org/pisa/