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26.877%

26.877% — tertiary education spending per student for Europe & Central Asia — Tertiary education spending per student (2011)

2011  · noz.de

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26.877%
Unit
Percentage
Data Vintage
2011
Entity
Europe & Central Asia — Tertiary education spending per student
Geography
Europe & Central Asia
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A
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Extraction
50
Source Trust
18
Citation Chain
90
Independence
30
Methodology
50
Freshness
20
Period Value Change
2011 (current) 26.877%
2013 25.7461% -4.2%
RegionEurope & Central Asia
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Europe & Central Asia — Tertiary education spending per student: 26.877% tertiary education spending per student. Source: noz.de (2011). Via Lighthouse Research Data — https://lighthousedata.io/data/tertiary-education-spending-per-student-europe-central-asia-tertiary-education-spending-per-student-2011
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