School enrollment, secondary, male in Vanuatu

Vanuatu: School enrollment, secondary, male was 48.1% in 2015. β–² Rising

Latest (2015)
48.1%
World rank
126th
of 153 countries
All-time high
50.7%
in 2010
All-time low
15.1%
in 1989
Years of data
10
1989–2015

School enrollment, secondary, male in Vanuatu, 1989–2015

203040501989200220151989: 15.1 % net1991: 18.2 % net1999: 31.6 % net2000: 31.2 % net2001: 35.8 % net2002: 39 % net2003: 41.5 % net2004: 43.4 % net2010: 50.7 % net2015: 48.1 % net

Source: Stat Bulk Data Download Service, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Measured in % net.

Analysis

In 2015, school enrollment, secondary, male in Vanuatu stood at 48.1%.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 10.8% over ten years.

Over the whole period, school enrollment, secondary, male in Vanuatu peaked at 50.7% in 2010 and was at its lowest, 15.1%, in 1989.

Vanuatu ranks 126th of 153 countries on this measure, in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 10 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1980s 15.1% 15.1% 15.1% 1
1990s 24.9% 18.2% 31.6% 2
2000s 38.2% 31.2% 43.4% 5
2010s 49.4% 48.1% 50.7% 2

Countries ranked near Vanuatu

  1. 123 Zimbabwe 49.0% compare
  2. 124 Cameroon 48.9% compare
  3. 125 Syrian Arab Republic 48.9% compare
  4. 127 Namibia 46.1% compare
  5. 128 Nicaragua 44.6% compare
  6. 129 Guatemala 44.5% compare

See the full ranking of 195 places β†’

More education data for Vanuatu

All data for Vanuatu β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is school enrollment, secondary, male in Vanuatu?
School enrollment, secondary, male in Vanuatu was 48.1% in 2015, according to Stat Bulk Data Download Service, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
What is the highest school enrollment, secondary, male recorded in Vanuatu?
The highest recorded value was 50.7% in 2010.
What is the lowest school enrollment, secondary, male recorded in Vanuatu?
The lowest recorded value was 15.1% in 1989.
How does Vanuatu rank for school enrollment, secondary, male?
Vanuatu ranks 126th out of 153 countries with data for 2015.
Is school enrollment, secondary, male rising or falling in Vanuatu?
Over the last ten years it is up 10.8%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Vanuatu data come from?
The figures come from Stat Bulk Data Download Service, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), published as part of School enrollment, secondary, male (% net). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
School enrollment, secondary, male (% net)
Unit
% net
Source
Stat Bulk Data Download Service, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
195 places, 3,703 data points, 1970–2019
Last refreshed

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. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers.