Persistence to last grade of primary; total (% of cohort) in Iceland


The Persistence to last grade of primary; total (% of cohort) in Iceland was reported at 98.90 in 2008, according to the World Bank. Persistence to last grade of primary is the percentage of children enrolled in the first grade of primary school who eventually reach the last grade of primary education. The estimate is based on the reconstructed cohort method.This page includes a historical data chart, news and forecasts for Persistence to last grade of primary; total (% of cohort) in Iceland. Iceland's Scandinavian-type social-market economy combines a capitalist structure and free-market principles with an extensive welfare system, including generous housing subsidies. Prior to the 2008 crisis, Iceland had achieved high growth, low unemployment, and a remarkably even distribution of income. The economy depends heavily on the fishing industry, which provides 40% of export earnings and employs 5% of the work force. Iceland's economy has been diversifying into manufacturing and service industries in the last decade, with new developments in software production, biotechnology, and tourism.




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Gross intake rate in grade 1; female (% of relevant age group) in Iceland 102.797.8View Chart
Gross intake rate in grade 1; male (% of relevant age group) in Iceland 101.8100.1View Chart
Gross intake rate in grade 1; total (% of relevant age group) in Iceland 102.399.0View Chart
Net intake rate in grade 1; female (% of official school-age population) in Iceland   View Chart
Net intake rate in grade 1; male (% of official school-age population) in Iceland   View Chart
Net intake rate in grade 1 (% of official school-age population) in Iceland   View Chart
Persistence to grade 5; female (% of cohort) in Iceland 99.998.5View Chart
Persistence to grade 5; male (% of cohort) in Iceland 99.499.4View Chart
Persistence to grade 5; total (% of cohort) in Iceland 99.799.0View Chart
Persistence to last grade of primary; female (% of cohort) in Iceland 99.998.5View Chart
Persistence to last grade of primary; male (% of cohort) in Iceland 97.699.3View Chart
Persistence to last grade of primary; total (% of cohort) in Iceland 98.798.9View Chart
Progression to secondary school; female (%) in Iceland 100.099.5View Chart
Progression to secondary school; male (%) in Iceland 99.7100.0View Chart
Progression to secondary school (%) in Iceland 99.899.8View Chart
Repeaters; primary; female (% of female enrollment) in Iceland 0.00.0View Chart
Repeaters; primary; male (% of male enrollment) in Iceland 0.00.0View Chart
Repeaters; primary; total (% of total enrollment) in Iceland 0.00.0View Chart


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