School life expectancy, tertiary, male in Dominica

Dominica: School life expectancy, tertiary, male was 0.361 years in 1993. β—† Volatile

Latest (1993)
0.361 years
Change on year
down 8.5%
World rank
159th
of 177 countries
All-time high
0.3943 years
in 1992
All-time low
0.0093 years
in 1984
Years of data
7
1981–1993

School life expectancy, tertiary, male in Dominica, 1981–1993

00.10.20.30.41981198719931981: 0.056 years1984: 0.009 years1985: 0.024 years1989: 0.018 years1991: 0.324 years1992: 0.394 years1993: 0.361 years

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Measured in years.

Analysis

Dominica recorded 0.361 years for school life expectancy, tertiary, male in 1993.

Compared with earlier readings it is down 8.5% on the previous year and up 3,781.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, school life expectancy, tertiary, male in Dominica peaked at 0.3943 years in 1992 and was at its lowest, 0.0093 years, in 1984.

That places Dominica 159th out of 177 countries with data for 1993, putting it in the bottom quarter.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1980s 0.0266 years 0.0093 years 0.0558 years 4
1990s 0.3596 years 0.3236 years 0.3943 years 3

Countries ranked near Dominica

  1. 156 Mozambique 0.4054 years compare
  2. 157 Guyana 0.3894 years compare
  3. 158 Rwanda 0.3846 years compare
  4. 160 Mauritania 0.3564 years compare
  5. 161 Madagascar 0.3089 years compare
  6. 162 Djibouti 0.3013 years

See the full ranking of 222 places β†’

More education data for Dominica

All data for Dominica β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is school life expectancy, tertiary, male in Dominica?
School life expectancy, tertiary, male in Dominica was 0.361 years in 1993, according to UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
What is the highest school life expectancy, tertiary, male recorded in Dominica?
The highest recorded value was 0.3943 years in 1992.
What is the lowest school life expectancy, tertiary, male recorded in Dominica?
The lowest recorded value was 0.0093 years in 1984.
How does Dominica rank for school life expectancy, tertiary, male?
Dominica ranks 159th out of 177 countries with data for 1993.
Is school life expectancy, tertiary, male rising or falling in Dominica?
Over the last ten years it is up 3,781.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Dominica data come from?
The figures come from UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as part of School life expectancy, tertiary, male (years). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
School life expectancy, tertiary, male (years)
Unit
years
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
222 places, 6,910 data points, 1970–2020
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Number of years a person of school entrance age can expect to spend within the specified level of education. For a child of a certain age a, the school life expectancy is calculated as the sum of the age specific enrolment rates for the levels of education specified. The part of the enrolment that is not distributed by age is divided by the school-age population for the level of education they are enrolled in, and multiplied by the duration of that level of education. The result is then added to the sum of the age-specific enrolment rates. A relatively high SLE indicates greater probability for children to spend more years in education and higher overall retention within the education system. It must be noted that the expected number of years does not necessarily coincide with the expected number of grades of education completed, because of repetition. Since school life expectancy is an average based on participation in different levels of education, the expected number of years of schooling may be pulled down by the magnitude of children who never go to school. Those children who are in school may benefit from many more years of education than the average.