Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity in Late-demographic dividend

Late-demographic dividend: Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity was 97.3% in 2019. ▬ Flat

Latest (2019)
97.3%
Change on year
up 0.1%
Rank
5th
of 28 groups
All-time high
97.3%
in 2019
All-time low
96.6%
in 2015
Years of data
5
2015–2019

Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity in Late-demographic dividend, 2015–2019

0204060801002015201720192015: 96.6 %2016: 96.8 %2017: 97.1 %2018: 97.2 %2019: 97.3 %

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Measured in %.

Analysis

In 2019, proportion of primary schools with access to electricity in Late-demographic dividend stood at 97.3%. That is the highest value across all 5 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 0.1% on the previous year and up 0.8% over five years.

That places Late-demographic dividend 5th out of 28 groups with data for 2019, putting it in the top quarter.

Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity in Late-demographic dividend, year by year

Annual values for Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity (%) in Late-demographic dividend, 2015 to 2019.
Year % Change
2015 96.6%
2016 96.8% +0.2%
2017 97.1% +0.4%
2018 97.2% +0.1%
2019 97.3% +0.1%

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Frequently asked questions

What is proportion of primary schools with access to electricity in Late-demographic dividend?
Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity in Late-demographic dividend was 97.3% in 2019, according to UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
What is the highest proportion of primary schools with access to electricity recorded in Late-demographic dividend?
The highest recorded value was 97.3% in 2019.
What is the lowest proportion of primary schools with access to electricity recorded in Late-demographic dividend?
The lowest recorded value was 96.6% in 2015.
How does Late-demographic dividend rank for proportion of primary schools with access to electricity?
Late-demographic dividend ranks 5th out of 28 groups with data for 2019.
Where does this Late-demographic dividend data come from?
The figures come from UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as part of Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity (%). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Proportion of primary schools with access to electricity (%)
Unit
%
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
65 places, 667 data points, 1999–2020
Last refreshed

Percentage of schools by level of education (primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education) with access to the given facility or service. The value is calculated as the number of schools in a given level of education with access to the relevant facilities expressed as a percentage of all schools at that level of education. Electricity is defined as regularly and readily available sources of power (e.g. grid/mains connection, wind, water, solar and fuel-powered generator, etc.) that enable the adequate and sustainable use of ICT infrastructure for educational purposes. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/