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OECD Thematic Review of Tertiary Education

OECD Thematic Review of Tertiary Education. Comparative Indicators on Tertiary Education. 1 st Workshop of Participating Countries 6-7 June, 2005. Hiroyuki Hase OECD Directorate for Education Education and Training Policy Division. Change in tertiary enrolments, 1995-2002.

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OECD Thematic Review of Tertiary Education

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  1. OECD Thematic Review of Tertiary Education Comparative Indicators on Tertiary Education 1st Workshop of Participating Countries 6-7 June, 2005 Hiroyuki Hase OECD Directorate for Education Education and Training Policy Division

  2. Change in tertiary enrolments, 1995-2002 OECD country mean for change in tertiary enrolment (140) Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  3. Tertiary education attainment rate, aged 25-64, 2002 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  4. Net entry rates into tertiary education, 2002 % Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  5. Female as a percentage of new tertiary enrolments, 2002 % Source: OECD Education database, 2004

  6. New tertiary enrolments by age group, Tertiary type A, 2002 % Source: OECD Education database, 2004

  7. Per cent of persons aged 15 and over participating in tertiary programmes, 2001 % Source: OECD Education database, 2003

  8. Tertiary graduates by field of study (Tertiary-type A and advanced research programmes), 2002 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  9. Distribution of students in tertiary education by type of institutions (Tertiary-type A and Advanced research programmes), 2002 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  10. Distribution of students, by mode of study (Tertiary-type A and Advanced research programmes), 2002 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  11. Average duration of tertiary studies (in years), 2002 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  12. In some countries the unemployment rate advantage of tertiary graduates has declined. Trends in unemployment advantage(upper secondary + post-secondary non-tertiary) – tertiary unemployment ratio In some countries, there has been no marked trend in the unemployment rate advantage of tertiary graduates. In some countries the employment rate advantage of tertiary graduates has increased. Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  13. In 5 countries, earnings advantage of tertiary graduates has not changed. In 3 countries, earnings advantage of tertiary graduates declined. Trends in earnings advantageRelative earnings of individuals who attained tertiary education (upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary = 100) In 11 countries the earnings advantage of tertiary graduates has increased despite increased participation. Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  14. Expenditure on tertiary institutions (% GDP) Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  15. Expenditure on tertiary institutions (% total public expenditure), 2001 % OECD country mean (2.8) Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  16. Change in expenditure per student on tertiary institutions, 1995-2001 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  17. Distribution of expenditure on educational institutions, 2001 % Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  18. Annual expenditure per student on instruction and R&D in tertiary education, 2001 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  19. Expenditure on tertiary institutions (% GDP) by source Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  20. Change in expenditure on tertiary institutions (Public expenditure vs. Private expenditure), 1995-2001 (468) (320) Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  21. Subsidies for financial aid to students as a percentage of total public expenditure on tertiary education, 2001 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  22. Foreign students as a percentage of all students, 2002 % OECD country mean (5.7) Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  23. Change in foreign students as a percentage of all students, 1998-2002 Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  24. National students enrolled abroad, 2002 students studying in other countries that report foreign students as % of all tertiary students in each country % (25.4) OECD country mean (4.1) Source: OECD (2004) Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2004.

  25. Gross domestic expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP % Source: OECD (2005) Main Science and Technology Indicators, volume 2004/2.

  26. Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance, 2003 % Source: OECD (2005) Main Science and Technology Indicators, volume 2004/2.

  27. Percentage of higher education expenditure on R&D financed by industry Source: OECD (2005) Main Science and Technology Indicators, volume 2004/2.

  28. Total researchers per thousand total employment Source: OECD (2005) Main Science and Technology Indicators, volume 2004/2.

  29. Researchers by sector of employment, 2001 Source: OECD (2005) Main Science and Technology Indicators, volume 2004/2.

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