what is gross enrollment ratio?
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Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER)
Gross Enrolment Ratio determine the number of students enrolled in school at several different grade levels. The data is defined as the percentage of student enrolment in primary and secondary school on gender basis.
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- Gross enrollment ratio (GER) is the proportion of all enrolment, no matter what age, towards the population in the age bracket that is considered to formally correspond to the education level displayed.
Explanation:
- While gross enrolment includes students of all ages, net enrolment only refers to children who are officially of primary school age.
- A measure of the percentage of children in primary school-age who are not involved in primary school is provided by net enrolment rates that are below 100%.
- Due to early or late enrollment, grade repetition, and the participation of over- and underage students, GER can exceed 100%.
- In this instance, additional data are required for a thorough interpretation of GER in order to determine the degree of repetition, late entries, etc.
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