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Completion rate for primary, lower secondary and upper secondary school

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UNICEF (MICS 6)
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1 MICS indicator LN.7a - Gross enrollment rate in the last grade (primary)
2 Indicator MICS LN.8.a - Completion rate (primary); SDG indicators 4.1.2
3 MICS indicator LN.9 - Effective rate of transition to lower secondary school
4 MICS indicator LN.7b - Gross enrollment rate in last grade (lower middle)
5 MICS indicator LN.8b - Completion rate (medium low); SDG indicators 4.1.2
6 MICS indicator LN.8c - Completion rate (medium high); SDG indicators 4.1.2
A The total number of children aged 3-5 years above the target age for the last grade, respectively for primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education.
B The breakdown of Mother's education is not available for children aged 15-17 identified as emancipated, or for those aged 18 at the time of the interview.
C Breakdown of Mother's functional difficulties is shown only for respondents in the Adult Functioning module, i.e. individual interviews for women aged 18-49 and men aged 18-49 in selected households.
na: not applicable
( ) Figures based on 25-49 unweighted cases.
(*) Figures based on less than 25 unweighted cases.
' – ' Indicates 0 unweighted cases in the denominator.