The Top Ten Most Educated Countries In The World.
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The 10 Most Educated Countries in the WorldBy Charles B. Stockdale and Michael B. Sauter
24/7 Wall St – Tue, Jan 31, 2012 12:49 PM EST
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In
the past 50 years, college graduation rates in developed countries have
increased nearly 200%, according to Education at a Glance 2011, a
recently published report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD). The report shows that while education has
improved across the board, it has not improved evenly, with some
countries enjoying much greater rates of educational attainment than
others. Based on the report, 24/7 Wall St. identified the 10 developed
countries with the most educated populations.
The countries with
the most highly educated citizens are also some of the wealthiest in the
world. The United States, Japan and Canada are on our list and also
have among the largest GDPs. Norway and Australia, also featured, have
the second and sixth-highest GDPs per capita, respectively. All these
countries aggressively invest in education.
The countries that
invest the most in education have the most-educated people. All of the
best-educated countries, except for the UK, fall within the top 15 OECD
countries for greatest spending on tertiary — that is, college or
college-equivalent — spending as a percentage of GDP. The U.S. spends
the second most and Canada spends the fourth most.
Interestingly,
public expenditure on educational institutions relative to private
spending by these countries is small compared with other countries in
the OECD. While the majority of education is still funded with public
money, eight of the countries on our list rely the least on public
funding as a percentage of total education spending.
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The
countries included here have had educated populations for a long time.
While they have steadily increased the percentages of their populations
with postsecondary educations, the increases are modest compared to
developing countries. The U.S., Canada and Japan have had tertiary
educational attainment above 30% since at least 1997. Poland, a recently
developed country that is not on our list, had a tertiary educational
rate of 10% in 1997. As of 2009, that rate had grown to 21%.
These are the 10 most educated countries in the world.
10. Finland
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 1.8% (3rd lowest)
> GDP per capita: $36,585 (14th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.15% (10th lowest)
Finland
is a small country relative to the other OECD members. The share of its
adult population with some sort of postsecondary education, however, is
rather large. This select group is reaching the end of its expansion.
From 1999 to 2009, the number of college-educated adults increased only
1.8% annually — the third-smallest amount among all OECD countries.
Finland is also one of only two countries, the other being Korea, in
which the fields of social sciences, business and law are not the most
popular among students. In Finland, new entrants are most likely to
study engineering, manufacturing and construction.
9. Australia
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.3% (11th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $40,719 (6th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 14.63% (3rd highest)
Australia’s
population grew 14.63% between 2000 and 2009. This is the third-largest
increase among OECD countries. Its tertiary-educated adult population
is increasing at the much less impressive annual rate of 3.3%. Australia
also spends the sixth-least amount in public funds on education as a
percentage of all expenditures. The country also draws large numbers of
international students.
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8. United Kingdom
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 4.0% (9th highest)
> GDP per capita: $35,504 (16th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.47% (13th lowest)
Unlike
most of the countries with the highest percentage of educated adults,
the UK’s educated group increased measurably — more than 4% between 1999
and 2009. Its entire population only grew 3.5% between 2000 and 2009.
One aspect that the UK does share with a number of other countries on
this list is relatively low public expenditure on education institutions
as a percentage of all educational spending. As of 2008, 69.5% of
spending came from public sources — the fourth-smallest amount among
OECD countries.
7. Norway
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): N/A
> GDP per capita: $56,617 (2nd highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 7.52% (14th highest)
Norway
has the third-greatest expenditure on educational institutions as a
percentage of GDP, at 7.3%. Roughly 23% of that is spent on tertiary
education. In Norway, more than 60% of all tertiary graduates were in a
bachelor’s program, well more than the U.S., which is close to the OECD
average of 45%. The country is one of the wealthiest in the world. GDP
per capita is $56,617, second only to Luxembourg in the OECD.
6. South Korea
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 39%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 5.3% (5th highest)
> GDP per capita: $29,101 (13th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.70% (14th lowest)
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Korea
is another standout country for its recent increase in the percentage
of its population that has a tertiary education. Graduates increased
5.3% between 1999 and 2009, the fifth-highest among OECD countries. Like
the UK, this rate is greater than the country’s recent population
growth. Korea is also one of only two countries — the other being
Finland — in which the most popular fields of study are not social
sciences, business and law. In Korea, new students choose to study
education, humanities and arts at the greatest rates. Only 59.6% of
expenditures on educational institutions come from public funds — the
second-lowest rate.
5. New Zealand
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 40%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.5% (14th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $29,871 (14th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 11.88% (8th largest)
New
Zealand is not a particularly wealthy country. GDP per capita is less
than $30,000, and is the 14th lowest in the OECD. However, 40% of the
population engages in tertiary education, the fifth-highest rate in the
world. The country actually has a rapidly growing population, increasing
11.88% between 2000 and 2009. This was the eighth-largest increase in
the OECD. Part of the reason for the high rate of tertiary graduates is
the high output from secondary schools. More than 90% of residents
graduate from secondary school.
4. United States
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 41%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 1.4% (the lowest)
> GDP per capita: $46,588 (4th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 8.68% (12th highest)
The
U.S. experienced a fairly large growth in population from 2000 to 2009.
During the period, the population increased 8.68% — the 12th highest
among OECD countries. Meanwhile, the rate at which the share of the
population with a tertiary education is growing has slowed to an annual
rate of 1.4% — the lowest among the 34 OECD countries. Just 71% of
funding for educational institutions in the country comes from public
funds, placing the U.S. sixth-lowest in this measure. Among OECD
countries, the largest share of adults with a tertiary education live in
the United States — 25.8%.
3. Japan
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 44%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.2% (10th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $33,751 (17th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 0.46% (6th lowest)
In
Japan, 44% of the adult population has some form of tertiary education.
The U.S. by comparison has a rate of 41%. Japan’s population increased
just 0.46% between 2000 and 2009, the sixth-slowest growth rate in the
OECD, and the slowest among our list of 10. Japan is tied with Finland
for the third-highest upper-secondary graduation rate in the world, at
95%. It has the third-highest tertiary graduation rate in the world, but
only spends the equivalent of 1.5% of GDP on tertiary education — the
17th lowest rate in the OECD.
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2. Israel
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 45%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): N/A
> GDP per capita: $28,596 (12th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 19.02% (the highest)
Although
there is no data on the percentage of Israeli citizens with
postsecondary education dating back to 1999, the numbers going back to
2002 show that growth is slowing dramatically compared to other
countries. In fact, in 2006, 46% of adults ages 25 to 64 had a tertiary
education. In 2007 this number fell to 44%. Only 78% of funds spent on
educational institutions in Israel are public funds. The country is also
only one of three — the other two being Ireland and Sweden — where
expenditure on educational institutions as a proportion of GDP decreased
from 2000 to 2008. Israel also had the largest increase in overall
population, approximately 19% from 2000 to 2009.
1. Canada
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 50%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 2.3% (5th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $39,070 (10th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 9.89% (10th highest)
In
Canada, 50% of the adult population has completed tertiary education,
easily the highest rate in the OECD. Each year, public and private
expenditure on education amount to 2.5% of GDP, the fourth-highest rate
in the world. Tertiary education spending accounts for 41% of total
education spending in the country. In the U.S., the proportion is closer
to 37%. In Israel, the rate is 22%. In Canada, nearly 25% of students
have an immigrant background.
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All your doing is just fueling anti-american sentiment on this site even more....................because there isnt enough already, we really need more right?
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByThe Grim (745.40) 
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haha!
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByGrandPuba (128.00) 
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@The Grim WHAT ARE YOU SUGGESTING? That we remain quiet as day after day dozens of bitter, insecure US Haters are allowed to spew their bullshit on liveleak without answering it? LOL! Fuck That!
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@VikingRapeSquad C'mon man we always answer back every time. Anytime someone bashes this country there are a shit load of us thats hit them back.
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The US with its multicultural population of 312 million (+ 20 million wetbacks) is very unlike the homogeneous populations of Israel, Canada and Japan. The comparison is not apples to apples, which makes the "41%" figure even more impressive.
The Brits -- like most other Europeons -- like to compare themselves to America's lowest common denominator in order to blindly reconfirm their pretentious superiority. Then they call us arrogant...go figure.
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@USA1 they really are a bunch of insecure and bitter white trash cunts...not all of them, just the ones hating on American on liveleak...which is most of them because they sure dont mind when MB-UK trolls :) and the mods dont seem to mind either, unless an American fights back :) Sore LOSERS.
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Familiarity breeds contempt. That's certainly true between Limeys and Yanks.
The trouble seems to be that they don't respect us and our culture like they would some -- more foreign -- people or nation.
They seem to think that we should be more like them for some asinine reason. They continue to try to change us, ridicule us, complain about us, etc.
Imagine the reaction from Brits if we tried to change them to be more like us.
And they call us arrogant.
I have f More..
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@1812
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oh grape squad....you're just wanting everyone else to hate us more don't you lol
and the anti-american sentiment grows because of you lol
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@mylostsoul accident thumbed you down.
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@VikingRapeSquad sureeeee....lol
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the secret is we have some of the best universities in canada and dont charge 30k for a education, i know many friends from america that came here and payed 1/4 the cost of what it would in the south.
i love being born in canada, and love to see canada on top, but without bashing for once, you can always blame the low education lv on black and illegals in america :p
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You can't equate a countries intelligence to the % of postgrads. Degrees aren't equivalent between countries. Neither are the costs. In the USA, it's fairly easy to get a degree, but you have to pay quite a bit for it.
A lot of grads will never be employed in their fields. How is that smart? Spending $25k on school to still not have a decent job.
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I completely agree. As a student I have observed that at least half of the kids here are just spoiled dumbasses wasting their parents loot to get a piece of paper proclaiming them as something special. "woohoo i just got a liberal arts degree in facebook, sleeping in and getting fucked up on the weekend!"
My take on it is that the universities care more about getting cash to fund their researchers(who are all international) than actually educating their undergrads and so th More..
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One of the most famous people in GB was Fred Housego.He won mastermind.He was a cab driver!
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Trolls are just sad, lonely, and inadequate individuals, that self assess themselves as being intellectually superior to everyone else! but in reality are nothing more than juvenile delinquents that require the constant guidance of an appropriate adult!!
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Even a monkey could come up with statistics 20% of all people know that.
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TLDR.
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bysungam (1345.98) 
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lol
damn canada!
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByGrandPuba (128.00) 
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so VikingRapeSquad are you part of the 41% ?
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Whatever he's (she?) eating in that first photo looks good.
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its a vertical pizza, cooked in a vertical oven.
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give it a rest its fuckin tiresome now....
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