Enrollment rates usually refer to the portion of the relevant age group enrolled in school.
Doug
Walt Byars wrote:
Do those figures apply to kids that age in general or just primary school graduates? My figures were the latter. They came from Chris Bramal's book "Sources of Chinese Economic Growth 1978-96" p. 413 and here is a scan of the table
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/waltbyars/1504975b.jpg
The World Bank has secondary enrollment rates at 49% in 1990, and 70% in 2002; tertiary, 3% and 16% respectively. Where do your figs come from?
Doug
- Re: China as a high tech source, (continued)
- Re: China as a high tech source, Michael Perelman Mon 12 Dec 2005, 04:05 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Walt Byars Mon 12 Dec 2005, 04:49 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Doug Henwood Mon 12 Dec 2005, 05:09 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Walt Byars Mon 12 Dec 2005, 14:06 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Doug Henwood Mon 12 Dec 2005, 15:12 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Walt Byars Mon 12 Dec 2005, 15:42 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Marvin Gandall Mon 12 Dec 2005, 14:04 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Doug Henwood Mon 12 Dec 2005, 05:05 GMT
- Re: China as a high tech source, Michael Perelman Mon 12 Dec 2005, 05:16 GMT