Teachers in primary education, female in Aruba

Aruba: Teachers in primary education, female was 508 number in 2012. β–² Rising

Latest (2012)
508 number
Change on year
down 0.8%
World rank
182nd
of 196 countries
All-time high
512 number
in 2011
All-time low
368 number
in 1999
Years of data
13
1999–2012

Teachers in primary education, female in Aruba, 1999–2012

02004006001999200520121999: 368 number2000: 378 number2001: 392 number2002: 411 number2004: 446 number2005: 458 number2006: 467 number2007: 492 number2008: 478 number2009: 483 number2010: 493 number2011: 512 number2012: 508 number

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Measured in number.

Analysis

Aruba recorded 508 number for teachers in primary education, female in 2012.

That represents a change of down 0.8% on the previous year and up 23.6% over ten years.

Over the whole period, teachers in primary education, female in Aruba peaked at 512 number in 2011 and was at its lowest, 368 number, in 1999.

That places Aruba 182nd out of 196 countries with data for 2012, putting it in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 13 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 368 number 368 number 368 number 1
2000s 445 number 378 number 492 number 9
2010s 504.33 number 493 number 512 number 3

Countries ranked near Aruba

  1. 179 Tonga 568 number compare
  2. 180 Seychelles 541 number compare
  3. 181 Kiribati 535 number compare
  4. 183 Dominica 464 number compare
  5. 184 Bermuda 371 number compare
  6. 185 Saint Kitts and Nevis 362 number compare

See the full ranking of 241 places β†’

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Frequently asked questions

What is teachers in primary education, female in Aruba?
Teachers in primary education, female in Aruba was 508 number in 2012, according to UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
What is the highest teachers in primary education, female recorded in Aruba?
The highest recorded value was 512 number in 2011.
What is the lowest teachers in primary education, female recorded in Aruba?
The lowest recorded value was 368 number in 1999.
How does Aruba rank for teachers in primary education, female?
Aruba ranks 182nd out of 196 countries with data for 2012.
Is teachers in primary education, female rising or falling in Aruba?
Over the last ten years it is up 23.6%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Aruba data come from?
The figures come from UNESCO Institute for Statistics, published as part of Teachers in primary education, female (number). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Teachers in primary education, female (number)
Unit
number
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
241 places, 7,410 data points, 1970–2020
Last refreshed

Total number of female teachers in public and private primary education institutions. 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.