Gross enrollment rate definition

Gross enrollment rate means the ratio divided the number of people receiving primary education regardless of age by the total school age population for the primary school. The ex-post evaluation study obtained data on the “net enrollment rate” but did not find them credible. Therefore, it did not use them as an indicator.

Examples of Gross enrollment rate in a sentence

  • Official Statistics Available Good Annual NIS-SIIIR ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇▇/ 12 Gross enrollment rate in Primary (GER 6-10) Baseline: 87.70% Target: 97.00% 13 Gross enrollment rate in Lower Secondary (GER11-14) Baseline: 91.20% Target: 95.00% 14 Percentage of low achievers in reading Baseline: 37.30% Target: <30% Percentage of low achievers in reading, math and science (PISA), maximum proficiency level 2 (basic level) The official data sources are the PISA studies.

  • Establish clear routes from vocational and other secondary education into tertiary education 11 Enrolment rates in non-university tertiary education Baseline: 0 Target: increase Gross enrollment rate in non-university tertiary is the total number of people enrolled in non-university tertiary education level, regardless of age, as a percentage of the total population of the official age group corresponding to the university non-tertiary education levels.

  • Access to Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) is increased with emphasis on disadvantaged Groups 1 Gross enrollment rate GER (0-5) Baseline: 43.0% Target: 58.5% Number of children enrolled in pre-school and/or pre-school levels, regardless of age, as a percentage of the total population of the official age group corresponding to ante-preschool and/or preschool education levels (0-5)/ (0-2)/ (3-5).