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12 wrz 2023 · In 2020, the average annual spending per student from primary to tertiary education in OECD countries as a whole was around USD 12 500. But this average masks a broad range of spending across OECD countries.
- How much is spent per student on educational institutions?
In 2018, the average annual spending per student from...
- Indicator C1. How much is spent per student on educational institutions ...
OECD countries as a whole spend on average around USD 9 900...
- How much is spent per student on educational institutions?
For tertiary education, the level of financial aid averaged €1 820 per student across the EU in 2021. The highest average was (again) observed in Denmark (€8 631 per student), while averages above €4 000 per student were also observed in Ireland (note that the definition differs), Sweden and the Netherlands.
9 paź 2024 · Annual expenditure per student on educational institutions in OECD countries for primary, secondary and tertiary education in 2020, by country (in U.S. dollars)
In 2018, the average annual spending per student from primary to tertiary education in OECD countries as a whole was almost USD 11 700. But this average masks a broad range of spending across OECD and partner countries.
In 2019, the average annual spending per student from primary to tertiary education in OECD countries as a whole was around USD 12 000. But this average masks a broad range of spending across OECD countries.
OECD countries as a whole spend on average around USD 9 900 per student at the primary level and USD 11 400 per student at secondary level (Figure C1.1). At the secondary level, and particularly at upper secondary, the level of expenditure is strongly influenced by the programme orientation.
Spending on tertiary education is defined as the total expenditure on the highest level of education, covering private expenditure on schools, universities, and other private institutions delivering or supporting educational services. The measure is a percentage of total education spending.