Bahrain vs Ecuador: School enrollment, primary, female
Bahrain
95.9%
in 2018
Ecuador
96.1%
in 2008
Bahrain rank
48th
Ecuador rank
45th
School enrollment, primary, female over time
- Bahrain
- Ecuador
How they compare
Ecuador currently reports 96.1% against 95.9% in Bahrain, a difference of 0.2%.
The two have swapped places 2 times across 14 shared years of data; in 1971 it was Ecuador ahead.
Bahrain ranks 48th and Ecuador ranks 45th of 167 countries.
Across the 4 decades both report, Bahrain averaged higher in 1 and Ecuador in 3.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Bahrain | Ecuador | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970s | 72.9% | 82.3% | 9.4% | Ecuador |
| 1980s | 78.1% | 87.0% | 8.9% | Ecuador |
| 1990s | 99.5% | 92.8% | 6.6% | Bahrain |
| 2000s | 93.4% | 96.9% | 3.5% | Ecuador |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher school enrollment, primary, female, Bahrain or Ecuador?
- Ecuador, at 96.1% against 95.9% in Bahrain as of 2008.
- What is the difference in school enrollment, primary, female between Bahrain and Ecuador?
- 0.2%, with Ecuador ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Bahrain and Ecuador?
- 14 years are reported by both, from 1971 to 2006.
- How do Bahrain and Ecuador rank globally for school enrollment, primary, female?
- Bahrain ranks 48th and Ecuador ranks 45th of 167 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS), UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), published as School enrollment, primary, female (% net). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Net enrollment rate is the ratio of children of official school age who are enrolled in school to the population of the corresponding official school age. Primary education provides children with basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills along with an elementary understanding of such subjects as history, geography, natural science, social science, art, and music.