different between gross enrollment ratio and net enrollment ratio.give me more
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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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When the NER is compared with the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) the difference between the two ratios highlights the incidence of under-aged and over-aged enrolment. Net Enrolment Rates may exceed 100% due to inconsistencies between population and enrolment data.
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