European Union Compared by Education > Education enrolment ratio > Net > Primary level > Men
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| # | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| =1 | Cyprus | 100% | 2005 | ||
| =1 | Spain | 100% | 2005 | ||
| =1 | Slovenia | 100% | 2005 | ||
| =1 | United Kingdom | 100% | 2005 | ||
| =1 | Italy | 100% | 2005 | ||
| =6 | Portugal | 99% | 2005 | ||
| =6 | Netherlands | 99% | 2005 | ||
| =6 | Belgium | 99% | 2005 | ||
| =6 | Greece | 99% | 2005 | ||
| =6 | France | 99% | 2004 | ||
| 11 | Finland | 98% | 2005 | ||
| 12 | Estonia | 97% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Austria | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Luxembourg | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Ireland | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Hungary | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Sweden | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Romania | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Germany | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =13 | Poland | 96% | 2005 | ||
| =21 | Denmark | 95% | 2005 | ||
| =21 | Bulgaria | 95% | 2005 | ||
| 23 | Croatia | 93% | 2003 | ||
| =24 | Slovakia | 91% | 2005 | ||
| =24 | Lithuania | 91% | 2005 | ||
| =24 | Czech Republic | 91% | 2005 | ||
| =27 | Latvia | 88% | 2005 | ||
| =27 | Malta | 88% | 2005 |
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Interesting observations about Education > Education enrolment ratio > Net > Primary level > Men
- All of the top 2 countries by education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men are Christian.
- 3 of the top 4 countries by education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men are East Asian and Pacific.
- 2 of the top 3 countries by education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men are Hot countries.
- Iceland has ranked in the top 2 for education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men since 1990.
- Japan has ranked in the top 4 for education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men since 1990.
- 2 of the top 4 countries by education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men are Emerging markets'.
- 26 of the bottom 31 countries by education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men are Sub-Saharan African.
- 6 of the top 13 countries by education enrolment ratio > net > primary level > men are High income OECD.