The total number of children of age group 14 and 15 years attending school as a percentage of total number of children in the same age group is referred as _______________.
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The children of the age group ‘14 and 15 years’ attending school as a ‘percentage of total number of children’ in the ‘same age group’ is referred to as ‘Secondary school net attendance ratio’.
Explanation:
- The countries are targeting the ‘secondary education level’ for trying to achieve more than the universal primary education.
- Across the globe, there are over 80% of children in the lower secondary age group and about over 60% of the ‘upper secondary school’ age group of children are in either primary, ‘secondary’ or higher education status.
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