Completion rate, upper secondary education, rural — Value — All age ranges or no breakdown by age — Rural by country
The Suite of Gender Indicators presents a set of indicators relevant to agrifood systems that are disaggregated by sex, with the aim of highlighting gender differences across agrifood systems. The initial set of indicators is based on those used in FAO’s 2023 Status of Women in Agrifood Systems (SWAFS) report and...
What the numbers show
Completion rate, upper secondary education, rural — Value — All age ranges or no breakdown by age — Rural is currently reported for 79 countries. The highest value is 96.76 % in Slovenia; the lowest is 0.21 % in Niger.
The median across all reporting countries is 63.2 %, and the mean is 54.48 %.
The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 461.
Over the past decade 72 countries rose and 7 fell. The largest increase was in Sierra Leone (up 3,280.0%), and the largest decrease in Guatemala (down 29.5%).
Completion rate, upper secondary education, rural — Value — All age: full country ranking
| # | Country | Latest | Year | 10-year change | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Slovenia | 96.76 % | 2021 | up 6.9% | rising |
| 2 | Croatia | 96.66 % | 2021 | up 4.6% | flat |
| 3 | Switzerland | 95.95 % | 2021 | up 6.4% | flat |
| 4 | Greece | 94.67 % | 2021 | up 22.0% | rising |
| 5 | Belgium | 94.26 % | 2021 | up 18.7% | rising |
| 6 | Armenia | 94 % | 2023 | up 4.1% | rising |
| 7 | Poland | 93.32 % | 2021 | up 4.3% | flat |
| 8 | Finland | 92.83 % | 2021 | up 6.6% | flat |
| 9 | Cyprus | 92.63 % | 2021 | up 15.2% | rising |
| 10 | France | 91.44 % | 2021 | up 8.0% | rising |
| 11 | Austria | 90.65 % | 2021 | up 0.7% | flat |
| 12 | Chile | 89.9 % | 2022 | up 25.6% | rising |
| 13 | Russian Federation | 89.13 % | 2022 | up 11.6% | rising |
| 14 | Portugal | 87.57 % | 2021 | up 31.8% | rising |
| 15 | Lithuania | 86.43 % | 2021 | up 5.2% | rising |
| 16 | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 86.4 % | 2019 | up 9.8% | rising |
| 17 | Latvia | 86.28 % | 2021 | up 9.2% | rising |
| 18 | Italy | 86.11 % | 2021 | up 9.2% | rising |
| 19 | Georgia | 85.53 % | 2023 | down 9.7% | rising |
| 20 | Kyrgyzstan | 84.32 % | 2023 | up 1.6% | rising |
| 21 | Luxembourg | 83.78 % | 2021 | up 7.2% | rising |
| 22 | Peru | 83 % | 2023 | up 31.1% | rising |
| 23 | Estonia | 81.67 % | 2021 | up 2.6% | flat |
| 24 | Mongolia | 80.29 % | 2023 | up 138.0% | rising |
| 25 | Germany | 79.5 % | 2021 | down 4.4% | flat |
| 26 | Spain | 76.85 % | 2021 | up 37.4% | rising |
| 27 | Norway | 76.43 % | 2021 | up 1.9% | rising |
| 28 | Hungary | 76.17 % | 2021 | down 6.7% | falling |
| 29 | Romania | 74.91 % | 2021 | up 3.9% | rising |
| 30 | Sweden | 74.55 % | 2021 | down 15.5% | falling |
| 31 | Costa Rica | 74.5 % | 2023 | up 75.3% | rising |
| 32 | Bulgaria | 73.66 % | 2021 | down 8.5% | falling |
| 33 | Ecuador | 72.3 % | 2023 | up 55.8% | rising |
| 34 | Egypt | 71.39 % | 2022 | up 5.7% | rising |
| 35 | China, mainland | 70.69 % | 2018 | up 153.9% | rising |
| 36 | Denmark | 68.75 % | 2021 | up 15.2% | rising |
| 37 | Thailand | 65.19 % | 2022 | up 39.3% | rising |
| 38 | Philippines | 64.29 % | 2022 | up 7.1% | rising |
| 39 | Jordan | 63.81 % | 2023 | up 22.2% | rising |
| 40 | Uruguay | 63.2 % | 2024 | up 155.9% | rising |
| 41 | Colombia | 61.2 % | 2024 | up 42.3% | rising |
| 42 | Nigeria | 60.28 % | 2024 | up 81.8% | rising |
| 43 | Panama | 58.6 % | 2023 | up 59.7% | rising |
| 44 | Guyana | 58.46 % | 2019 | up 18.5% | rising |
| 45 | Dominican Republic | 57 % | 2023 | up 31.9% | rising |
| 46 | Brazil | 55.9 % | 2023 | up 42.6% | rising |
| 47 | Paraguay | 55.41 % | 2024 | up 37.8% | rising |
| 48 | Kenya | 54.08 % | 2024 | up 83.8% | rising |
| 49 | South Africa | 51.34 % | 2024 | up 53.3% | rising |
| 50 | Mexico | 50.5 % | 2022 | up 56.3% | rising |
| 51 | El Salvador | 45.9 % | 2023 | up 40.4% | rising |
| 52 | India | 45.04 % | 2019 | up 64.9% | rising |
| 53 | Indonesia | 38.65 % | 2022 | up 11.4% | rising |
| 54 | Ghana | 31.09 % | 2022 | up 649.2% | volatile |
| 55 | Bangladesh | 27.95 % | 2022 | up 177.3% | volatile |
| 56 | Lesotho | 27.9 % | 2024 | up 377.7% | volatile |
| 57 | Nepal | 21.8 % | 2021 | up 94.6% | volatile |
| 58 | Cambodia | 20.24 % | 2021 | up 109.1% | volatile |
| 59 | Honduras | 19.92 % | 2024 | down 6.0% | rising |
| 60 | Suriname | 19.31 % | 2022 | up 59.2% | rising |
| 61 | Gambia | 15.98 % | 2023 | up 20.9% | rising |
| 62 | Guatemala | 14.45 % | 2024 | down 29.5% | volatile |
| 63 | Ethiopia | 11.31 % | 2022 | up 140.6% | volatile |
| 64 | Uganda | 11.18 % | 2016 | up 96.1% | rising |
| 65 | Togo | 11.11 % | 2022 | up 389.4% | volatile |
| 66 | Rwanda | 11.1 % | 2022 | up 105.2% | volatile |
| 67 | Malawi | 10.2 % | 2020 | up 8.7% | rising |
| 68 | Sierra Leone | 10.14 % | 2019 | up 3,280.0% | volatile |
| 69 | Haiti | 7.66 % | 2017 | up 53.2% | volatile |
| 70 | Burkina Faso | 7.33 % | 2021 | up 2,954.2% | volatile |
| 71 | Senegal | 7.32 % | 2023 | up 152.4% | volatile |
| 72 | Mozambique | 7.29 % | 2022 | up 545.1% | volatile |
| 73 | Cameroon | 6.83 % | 2018 | up 243.2% | volatile |
| 74 | Benin | 5.76 % | 2022 | up 3.2% | rising |
| 75 | Zimbabwe | 5.45 % | 2019 | up 17.7% | rising |
| 76 | Liberia | 5.44 % | 2019 | up 227.7% | rising |
| 77 | Mali | 3.57 % | 2020 | up 19.0% | volatile |
| 78 | Chad | 1.42 % | 2019 | up 136.7% | volatile |
| 79 | Niger | 0.21 % | 2022 | up 23.5% | volatile |
Regions and income groups
Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.
- Côte d'Ivoire 4.5 %
About this data
The Suite of Gender Indicators presents a set of indicators relevant to agrifood systems that are disaggregated by sex, with the aim of highlighting gender differences across agrifood systems. The initial set of indicators is based on those used in FAO’s 2023 Status of Women in Agrifood Systems (SWAFS) report and on the recommendations of an expert consultation held in December 2023, and covers key dimensions including economic participation, governance, agency, social norms, assets and services, education, health, and nutrition. Indicator selection was informed by expert judgment and by the availability of data with sufficient geographic and temporal coverage to enable meaningful comparisons across regions and over time. While most indicators are produced and published by FAO and other international organizations, the objective of this domain is to provide a one-stop shop for sex-disaggregated data on agrifood systems.