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Education at a Glance 2004

OECD Indicators

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The 2004 edition of Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators enables countries to see themselves in the light of other countries' performance.  It provides a rich, comparable and up-to-date array of indicators on the performance of education systems.  The focus of the 2004 edition is on the quality of learning outcomes, the policy levers and contextual factors that shape these outcomes, and the broader private and social returns that accrue to investments in education.  For the first time, the publication also provides indicators on how the labour market returns to education have evolved over time as education systems have expanded.

The indicators are not limited to aggregate country performance, but also address variations within countries.  This allows for an examination of issues of equity in the provision and outcomes of education, on dimensions such as gender, age, socio-economic background, type of institution, or field of education.  The thematic organisation of the volume and the background information accompanying the tables and charts make this publication a valuable resource for anyone interested in analysing education systems across countries.

English Also available in: French, German

The Output of Educational Institutions and the Impact of Learning

Centre for Educational Research and Innovation

Educational attainment of the adult population; Current upper secondary graduation rates and educational attainment of the adult population; Current tertiary graduation and survival rates and educational attainment of the adult population; Tertiary graduates by field of study; Trends in 4th-grade students’ reading literacy performance; Reading literacy of 15-year- olds; Mathematical and scientific literacy of 15-year-olds; 15-year-olds’ engagement in school – A sense of belonging and participation; Gender differences in student performance; Labour force participation by level of educational attainment; The returns to education: education and earnings; The returns to education: links between human capital and economic growth ..

English Also available in: French

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