Barro-Lee: Average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total in Namibia

Namibia: Barro-Lee: Average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total was 0.11 in 2010. ▲ Rising

Latest (2010)
0.11
World rank
104th
of 144 countries
All-time high
0.11
in 2010
All-time low
0.04
in 1980
Years of data
11
1960–2010

Barro-Lee: Average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total in Namibia, 1960–2010

00.0250.050.0750.11960198520101960: 0.061965: 0.061970: 0.071975: 0.061980: 0.041985: 0.041990: 0.051995: 0.052000: 0.072005: 0.072010: 0.11

Source: Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee: http://www.barrolee.com/.

Analysis

Namibia recorded 0.11 for barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total in 2010. That is the highest value across all 11 years on record.

That represents a change of up 57.1% over ten years.

Over the whole period, barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total in Namibia peaked at 0.11 in 2010 and was at its lowest, 0.04, in 1980.

Namibia ranks 104th of 144 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 11 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1960s 0.06 0.06 0.06 2
1970s 0.065 0.06 0.07 2
1980s 0.04 0.04 0.04 2
1990s 0.05 0.05 0.05 2
2000s 0.07 0.07 0.07 2
2010s 0.11 0.11 0.11 1

Countries ranked near Namibia

  1. 101 Gabon 0.12 compare
  2. 101 Liberia 0.12 compare
  3. 101 Libya 0.12 compare
  4. 104 Côte d'Ivoire 0.11 compare
  5. 104 Lao People's Democratic Republic 0.11 compare
  6. 107 Morocco 0.1 compare
  7. 107 Togo 0.1 compare

See the full ranking of 144 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total in Namibia?
Barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total in Namibia was 0.11 in 2010, according to Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee: http://www.barrolee.com/.
What is the highest barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total recorded in Namibia?
The highest recorded value was 0.11 in 2010.
What is the lowest barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total recorded in Namibia?
The lowest recorded value was 0.04 in 1980.
How does Namibia rank for barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total?
Namibia ranks 104th out of 144 countries with data for 2010.
Is barro-lee: average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total rising or falling in Namibia?
Over the last ten years it is up 57.1%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Namibia data come from?
The figures come from Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee: http://www.barrolee.com/, published as part of Barro-Lee: Average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Barro-Lee: Average years of tertiary schooling, age 60-64, total
Source
Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee: http://www.barrolee.com/
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
144 places, 1,584 data points, 1960–2010
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Average years of tertiary schooling, 60-64, total is the average years of tertiary education completed among people age 60-64.