Примеры использования Gross enrolment на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Gross enrolment ratio.
Gender parity index for gross enrolment.
Gross enrolment ratio.
The global pre-primary education gross enrolment ratio increased from 33 per cent to 50 per cent.
Gross enrolment ratios.
For the period 1993 to 1996, the females consistently have higher gross enrolment ratio compared with the males.
Gross enrolment ratio. male.
As the figure indicates, in 2007 the tertiary gross enrolment ratio of developing countries was one fourth of that of the developed world.
Gross enrolment ratio. female.
Primary gross enrolment rate-- male.
Gross Enrolment Rate Total.
Primary gross enrolment rate-- female.
Gross enrolment in preparatory programme.
A Using gross enrolment ratios.
Gross enrolment ratio Tertiary.
Male Female Gross enrolment ratio(%) Primary.
Gross enrolment in tertiary education percentage.
Table 10.4 Primary school gross enrolment ratio by gender, zones and urban/rural areas 1995/1999 37.
Gross enrolment rate into compulsory education system.
According to the"Sustainable Development Programme", gross enrolment of population in vocational programmes in the initial and secondary vocational education sector amounts to 38.4.
Gross enrolment ratio(percentage) at tertiary level.
Increase in Gross Enrolment Rate from 80 per cent in 1995 to 106.3 in 2004.
Gross enrolment ratios, tertiary(F), 1991: 2 per cent.
Primary School Gross Enrolment Ratio by Gender, Zones and Urban/Rural Areas 1995/1999.
Gross enrolment ratios, tertiary(M, F) 1990: 19-23 per cent.
The primary school gross enrolment ratios depicted in table 10.4 reveal a similar pattern as shown earlier.
The gross enrolment rate for tertiary education is also proposed as a valuable indicator.
In the intermediate stage, the gross enrolment ratio is 100 per cent and the net enrolment ratio is 84.7 per cent, and in secondary education the enrolment ratio is 92.4 per cent.
The gross enrolment ratio in secondary education for girls reached only 28 per cent.
Gross enrolment ratios, tertiary(M, F), 1992: 7 per cent, 1991: 6 per cent.