South Asia Compared by Education > Pupils-teacher ratio > Primary level
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Pupil-teacher ratio, primary level is the average number of pupils per teacher in primary education. Cross-country comparisons may be affected by such factors as the composition of teachers by part- and full-time employment.
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Interesting observations about Education > Pupils-teacher ratio > Primary level
- All of the top 2 countries by pupils-teacher ratio > primary level are Landlocked.
- All of the top 3 countries by pupils-teacher ratio > primary level are Sub-Saharan African.
- 10 of the top 11 countries by pupils-teacher ratio > primary level are Hot countries.
- All of the top 2 countries by pupils-teacher ratio > primary level are Failed states’ .
- All of the top 2 countries by pupils-teacher ratio > primary level are Sparsely populated.
- Pakistan ranked first for pupils-teacher ratio > primary level amongst Emerging markets in 2000.
- Turkey ranked first for pupils-teacher ratio > primary level amongst Europe in 1997.
- Vietnam ranked first for pupils-teacher ratio > primary level amongst Non-religious countries in 2000.
- Central African Republic ranked first for pupils-teacher ratio > primary level amongst Christian countries in 2000.