DataQuest provides access to a wide variety of reports, including school performance, test results, school staffing, graduation and dropout, and more in California.
The California Department of Education (CDE) collects student-level data through the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) for state and federal reporting purposes. These data, in addition to assessment data, are available at the aggregate level to the public through the CDE's data reporting portal, DataQuestCDE Downloadable Data Files Web page. PHS has ingested the public and private school listings as well as *the most recent *
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Visit the DataQuest website for archived performance data.
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The data include information on the school, district, county, and state levels. Whether a row of data concerns school, district, county, or state data is identified by a record type variable.
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US: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Lower Secondary: Population 25+ Years: Male: % Cumulative data was reported at 95.180 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 95.084 % for 2014. US: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Lower Secondary: Population 25+ Years: Male: % Cumulative data is updated yearly, averaging 94.469 % from Dec 1980 to 2015, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 95.180 % in 2015 and a record low of 92.350 % in 1980. US: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Lower Secondary: Population 25+ Years: Male: % Cumulative data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.World Bank: Education Statistics. The percentage of population ages 25 and over that attained or completed lower secondary education.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; ;
The Brazilian Schools Panel database and Brazilian Municipal Education Panel Database combine and simplify 20 years' worth of data from the Brazilian School Census, educational testing, and educational indicators. This folder includes the database, organized at both the school- and municipal level, along with a report, which serves as an introductory guide to using the data. The dataset seeks to aggregate a variety of Brazilian government educational data sources, in order to facilitate more user-friendly research and analysis of the Brazilian educational system. Datasets are provided in both STATA and CSV form, and include codebooks with all variables.
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US: Government Expenditure per Student: Tertiary: % of GDP per Capita data was reported at 22.025 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 21.162 % for 2013. US: Government Expenditure per Student: Tertiary: % of GDP per Capita data is updated yearly, averaging 21.162 % from Dec 2010 to 2014, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22.025 % in 2014 and a record low of 20.079 % in 2011. US: Government Expenditure per Student: Tertiary: % of GDP per Capita data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.World Bank: Education Statistics. Government expenditure per student is the average general government expenditure (current, capital, and transfers) per student in the given level of education, expressed as a percentage of GDP per capita.; ; United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics.; Median;
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Theory predicts that people respond to labor market information. For more than 50 years, researchers have reported on the patterns of estimated returns to schooling across economies, but the estimates are usually based on compilations of studies that may not be strictly comparable. The Comparable Returns to Education database bridges this gap. The data set on private returns to education includes estimates for 142 economies from 1970 to 2014 using 853 harmonized household surveys. This effort holds constant the definition of the dependent variable, the set of controls, sample definition and the estimation method for all surveys. The data is publicly available and will be updated periodically.
Education statistics for schools and students in Jersey. More education statistics and exam results are available on gov.je.
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We publish a wide range of tables and charts about students in higher education.
Data is available for 2014/15 onward, unless otherwise specified.
This includes information on learners who are studying on a course at a further education college, learners studying courses within their local community, employees undertaking an apprenticeship, and employees undertaking other qualifications in the workplace. Note: data on providers is only published annually.
It has been designed to complement the main statistical releases, and act as a ‘one stop shop’ for data and information on learners, learning programmes and learner achievement.
If you need help finding data, use the table finder tool to search for specific breakdowns available for FE statistics.
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The Open Database of Educational Facilities (ODEF) is a compilation of data from open and internet sources on the locations and types of educational facilities across Canada, originating from municipal, regional, and provincial governments. It is a centralized and harmonized repository of educational facility data made available under the Open Government License - Canada. The database is expected to be updated periodically as new open datasets from government sources become available. The database is made available for download as a zipped comma separated values (csv) file.
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Contains data from the World Bank's data portal. There is also a consolidated country dataset on HDX.
Education is one of the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality and lays a foundation for sustained economic growth. The World Bank compiles data on education inputs, participation, efficiency, and outcomes. Data on education are compiled by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics from official responses to surveys and from reports provided by education authorities in each country.
This statistical data set includes information on education and training participation and achievements broken down into a number of reports including sector subject areas, participation by gender, age, ethnicity, disability participation.
It also includes data on offender learning.
If you need help finding data please refer to the table finder tool to search for specific breakdowns available for FE statistics.
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The data compiled in this dataset was provided by each County Board of Education. The data provides records of vendors that receive payments of $25,000 or more during a fiscal year from the County Board of Education. Chapter 541 of the Acts of 2019 requires each county school board must annually report (1) the name of a payee receiving a payment; (2) the location of a payee by postal zip code; (3) the amount of a payment; (4) for the Baltimore County Board of Education, the purpose for the payment and whether the payee is a minority business enterprise; and (5) for the Prince George’s County Board of Education, the budget data prepared under § 5-101 of the Education Article.
The bill defines a “payee” as any party who receives an aggregate payment of $25,000 in a fiscal year from a school board. A “payee” does not include (1) a public school employee with respect to the employee’s compensation; (2) a public school retiree with respect to the retiree’s retirement allowance; or (3) in Baltimore County, a third-party payee that accepts specified employee payroll-related payments.
All questions in regards to this data should be directed to the Maryland Department of Budget and Management or the individual county board of education(s).
Explore Saudi Arabia's education development indicators , including net attendance rates, literacy rates, teacher salaries, and more. Discover valuable insights and trends in education data for Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region.
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Note: © 2016 The World Bank Group, All Rights Reserved.Saudi Arabia education indicator related dataset from the world bank. There are over 1300 series in the dataset, we have selected those relevant to education category. Checkout other related dataset Population, Health and Employment in demographic category of our portal.Citation: "World Development Indicators| World Databank". Databank.worldbank.org. N.p., 2016. Web. 10 Mar. 2016.
The demand for higher education continues to grow as universities compete globally to attract students. But are students opting for private or public institutions? To what extent do they pursue their education abroad? Are women moving into fields traditionally dominated by men, such as science and computing? These are just some of the questions faced by policymakers looking to expand and diversify their national tertiary education systems. Based on its annual data collection, the UIS produces a range of indicators to track trends in tertiary education at the global, regional and national levels. These data include: enrolment and graduation ratios disaggregated by sex and type of programme; enrolment rates in private and public institutions; and graduates by field of study. The UIS has also developed a series of unique indicators to track the flows of foreign or mobile students. These data reveal the shifting demand for higher education, especially in developing countries, by showing where students go to study and where they come from.
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Statistics relating to qualification and course completion for students at tertiary education providers by a range of demographic and study-related characteristics.
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Contains data from the World Bank's data portal. There is also a consolidated country dataset on HDX.
Education is one of the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality and lays a foundation for sustained economic growth. The World Bank compiles data on education inputs, participation, efficiency, and outcomes. Data on education are compiled by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics from official responses to surveys and from reports provided by education authorities in each country.
Iceland had the highest inequality adjusted education index score worldwide, amounting to 0.94 out of one on the index. Germany followed with an index score of 0.92. The inequality-adjusted education index is the education index in the Human Development Index adjusted for inequality.
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This data is the result of statistical processing about the preferences of students in education in choosing work after completing lectures. Indicators that influence a student in choosing work. there are 8 indicators namely, work fields (Government Work Sector, Non-Governmental, Entrepreneurship), Education Suitability to the work field, (suitable, not suitable), Salary (> IDR 3,500,000, IDR 3,001,000 - 3,500,000, IDR 2,001,000 - 3,000,000,
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Educational outcomes for disabled people in the UK aged 21 to 64 years, with analysis by age, sex, impairment type, impairment severity, country and region using Annual Population Survey (APS) data.
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The Brazilian Schools Panel database and Brazilian Municipal Education Panel Database combine and simplify 20 years' worth of data from the Brazilian School Census, educational testing, and educational indicators. This report provides an introduction to the data and serves as a road map to their strengths and limitations.
Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:
See the Splitgraph documentation for more information.
DataQuest provides access to a wide variety of reports, including school performance, test results, school staffing, graduation and dropout, and more in California.
The California Department of Education (CDE) collects student-level data through the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) for state and federal reporting purposes. These data, in addition to assessment data, are available at the aggregate level to the public through the CDE's data reporting portal, DataQuestCDE Downloadable Data Files Web page. PHS has ingested the public and private school listings as well as *the most recent *
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Visit the DataQuest website for archived performance data.
Unit of analysis
The data include information on the school, district, county, and state levels. Whether a row of data concerns school, district, county, or state data is identified by a record type variable.
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