Title: Table 1
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2Table 1
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
Public institutions.
3Chart 1
ANNUAL EXPENDITURE PER PRIMARY STUDENT IN
RELATION TO GDP PER CAPITA (1995-1996)
USA
OCDE
Expenditure per student (in equivalent US
dollars)
Spa
Chi
Arg
Mex
Uru
Bra
Par
GDP per capita (in equivalent US dollars)
Public institutions.
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
4Chart 2
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
5Chart 3
OECD (12.6)
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
6Table 2
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
a Includes public and private institutions and
full-time and part-time students.
7Chart 4
TECHNICAL TRAINING IN UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION
(1996)THREE PROFILES
CHILE
OECD COUNTRY MEAN
GERMANY
15
34
21
45
49
65
85
86
Population of typical age of upper secondary
graduation.
of which are upper secondary graduates.
of which attended technical and vocational
programmes.
of which received training that was both
school-based and work based.
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
8Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.
aCountries are ranked in descending order of
female advantage in upper secondary education
completion, age 25-54.
9Chart 5
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WOMEN AND MEN IN THEIR
COMPLETIONOF UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION (1996)
Higher proportion of women completing upper
secondary education
points of difference
Higher proportion of men completing upper
secondary education
OECD
Brazil
USA
Portugal
Spain
Uruguay
Australia
Germany
U. Kingdom
Argentina
Source ECLAC, on the basis of data published in
Education at a Glance OECD Indicators 1998.