Teachers in lower secondary education, male in Hungary

Hungary: Teachers in lower secondary education, male was 9,245 number in 2016. β–² Rising

Latest (2016)
9,245 number
Change on year
up 3.0%
World rank
70th
of 137 countries
All-time high
11,317 number
in 2004
All-time low
6,831 number
in 1999
Years of data
19
1997–2016

Teachers in lower secondary education, male in Hungary, 1997–2016

02.5k5.0k7.5k10.0k12.5k1997200620161997: 8.1k number1999: 6.8k number2000: 7.3k number2001: 7.6k number2002: 8.7k number2003: 8.7k number2004: 11.3k number2005: 10.9k number2006: 10.7k number2007: 10.3k number2008: 9.4k number2009: 9.1k number2010: 8.8k number2011: 8.7k number2012: 8.6k number2013: 9.0k number2014: 8.5k number2015: 9.0k number2016: 9.2k number

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Measured in number.

Analysis

The most recent figure for teachers in lower secondary education, male in Hungary is 9,245 number, measured in 2016.

That represents a change of up 3.0% on the previous year and down 13.9% over ten years.

Over the whole period, teachers in lower secondary education, male in Hungary peaked at 11,317 number in 2004 and was at its lowest, 6,831 number, in 1999.

That places Hungary 70th out of 137 countries with data for 2016, putting it in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 19 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 7,461 number 6,831 number 8,091 number 2
2000s 9,404 number 7,343 number 11,317 number 10
2010s 8,824 number 8,473 number 9,245 number 7

Countries ranked near Hungary

  1. 67 Belarus, Republic of 9,770 number
  2. 68 Chad 9,627 number compare
  3. 69 Costa Rica 9,442 number compare
  4. 71 Honduras 8,806 number compare
  5. 72 Chile 8,781 number compare
  6. 73 Czech Republic 8,396 number compare

See the full ranking of 182 places β†’

More reference data data for Hungary

All data for Hungary β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is teachers in lower secondary education, male in Hungary?
Teachers in lower secondary education, male in Hungary was 9,245 number in 2016, according to UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
What is the highest teachers in lower secondary education, male recorded in Hungary?
The highest recorded value was 11,317 number in 2004.
What is the lowest teachers in lower secondary education, male recorded in Hungary?
The lowest recorded value was 6,831 number in 1999.
How does Hungary rank for teachers in lower secondary education, male?
Hungary ranks 70th out of 137 countries with data for 2016.
Is teachers in lower secondary education, male rising or falling in Hungary?
Over the last ten years it is down 13.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Hungary data come from?
The figures come from UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as part of Teachers in lower secondary education, male (number). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Teachers in lower secondary education, male (number)
Unit
number
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
182 places, 2,917 data points, 1970–2020
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Total number of male teachers in public and private lower secondary education institutions (ISCED 2). Teachers are persons employed full time or part time in an official capacity to guide and direct the learning experience of pupils and students, irrespective of their qualifications or the delivery mechanism, i.e. face-to-face and/or at a distance. This definition excludes educational personnel who have no active teaching duties (e.g. headmasters, headmistresses or principals who do not teach) and persons who work occasionally or in a voluntary capacity in educational institutions. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/