Four-year university (level) enrollment rate_7 countries
South Korea and the United Kingdom (66.0%) and Saudi Arabia (65.9%) top the list.
In terms of male-female ratio, there is a difference of more than 10 pt between the U.K. and China, where the percentage of females going on to higher education is higher.
On the other hand, in Japan, the percentage of males going on to higher education is higher, with 48.0% of females compared to 53.5% of males.
*Use the data of "Bachelor’s or equivalent level (ISCED2011 level 6)"
OECD, "Education at a glance: Graduation and entry rates(Edition 2022)"
Retrieved Nox 02, 2022, from https://bit.ly/2NpqWbB
The U.K. topped the list with 66.2%, followed by Saudi Arabia (65.9%) and South Korea (57.7%). Comparing men and women, there is a more than 10 point difference in the U.K. and China, the women’s university enrollment rate being higher than that of men. On the other hand, in Japan, men’s university enrollment rate is 52.5%, while that of women is 46.2%, showing that the men’s enrollment rate is higher.
Reference OECD, "Education at a glance: Graduation and entry rates Edition 2019)" Retrieved June 25, 2020, from (https://bit.ly/2NpqWbB
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