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810782 | Share of total population aged 15-64 years with some formal education | % | 2023-08-30 14:08:31 | 2024-07-30 06:12:06 | 1870-2040 | 6196 | % | { "name": "Share of population with some formal education", "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%", "numDecimalPlaces": 1 } |
0 | some_formal_education_both_sexes | grapher/education/2023-07-17/education_barro_lee_projections/education_barro_lee_projections#some_formal_education_both_sexes | 2 | major | [] |
Historical data up to the year 2010 has been sourced from 'Human Capital in the Long Run' by Lee and Lee (2016). This historical data was then combined with recent projections provided by Barro ane Lee (2015). Regional aggregates were computed by Our World in Data through yearly population-weighted averages, where annual values are proportionally adjusted to emphasize the influence of larger populations. | float | [] |
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