Sociology, asked by sonu7328, 6 months ago

different between gross enrollment rate and net enrollment rate​

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Answered by krinapatel1604
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Answer:

Net enrolment refers only to pupils of official primary school age, whereas gross enrolment includes pupils of any age. Net enrolment rates below 100 per cent provide a measure of the proportion of primary school age children who are not enrolled in primary school.Total enrolment in primary education, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of. the eligible official primary school-age population. in a given school-year.

Answered by snehabarik03
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Explanation:

Net enrolment refers only to pupils of official primary school age, whereas gross enrolment includes pupils of any age. Net enrolment rates below 100 per cent provide a measure of the proportion of primary school age children who are not enrolled in primary school.

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