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NATO countries Compared by Education > Children out of school, primary

DEFINITION: Children out of school, primary. Out-of-school children of primary school age. Total is the total number of primary-school-age children who are not enrolled in either primary or secondary schools.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Turkey 243,731 2011
2 Romania 103,975 2011
3 Poland 79,083 2011
4 France 40,088 2011
5 Italy 25,573 2011
6 Albania 22,232 2003
7 Denmark 15,219 2010
8 United Kingdom 13,333 2011
9 Hungary 8,553 2011
10 Spain 7,575 2011
11 Germany 7,230 2011
12 Belgium 6,830 2011
13 Bulgaria 4,957 2011
14 Portugal 4,556 2010
15 Croatia 3,702 2011
16 Norway 3,100 2011
17 Slovenia 3,034 2011
18 Greece 2,787 2010
19 Estonia 2,112 2010
20 Latvia 1,985 2011
21 Luxembourg 1,955 2011
22 Canada 1,892 2000
23 Lithuania 1,381 2011
24 Netherlands 776 2011
25 Iceland 441 2011

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NATO countries Compared by Education > Children out of school, primary

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Interesting observations about Education > Children out of school, primary

  • China has had the highest children out of school, primary since 1991.
  • Nigeria ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Muslim countries in 2010.
  • Cote d'Ivoire ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Former French colonies in 2009.
  • Pakistan ranked second for children out of school, primary amongst Hot countries in 2012.
  • Ethiopia ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Landlocked countries in 2012.
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Christian countries in 1999.
  • Russia ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Former Soviet republics in 2009.
  • Yemen ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Middle Eastern and North Africa in 2012.
  • Brazil ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 1970.
  • United States ranked first for children out of school, primary amongst Heavily indebted countries in 2011.
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