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Labor force with tertiary education, female (% of female labor force)
2015,2014,2013,2012,2011,2010,2009,2008,2007,2006,2005,2004,2003,2002,2001,2000,1999,1998,1997
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Labor force with tertiary education, female (% of female labor force)

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Timeline:

This timeline shows a graph from 1997 to 2015 of Central Europe and the Baltics. No data until 1996. Number of actual observations by date: 19.

Source name:

World Development Indicators

Source organization:

International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

Categories, topics:

Education, Social Protection & Labor, Gender

Last updated:

apr 23, 2017

Indicators value changes by year

Meaning:
21.727
Minimum:
13.623
jan 1, 1999
Maximum:
32.478
jan 1, 2015
At the date of observation
Value
Absolute change
Change from the previous value
jan 1, 1997
15.253
+15.253
0.0%
jan 1, 1998
19.32
+4.067
26.66%
jan 1, 1999
13.623
-5.697
-29.49%
jan 1, 2000
13.998
+0.375
2.75%
jan 1, 2001
15.148
+1.149
8.21%
jan 1, 2002
15.463
+0.316
2.08%
jan 1, 2003
16.426
+0.962
6.22%
jan 1, 2004
17.604
+1.179
7.18%
jan 1, 2005
19.214
+1.61
9.14%
jan 1, 2006
20.844
+1.63
8.48%
jan 1, 2007
22.073
+1.229
5.9%
jan 1, 2008
22.988
+0.915
4.14%
jan 1, 2009
24.451
+1.463
6.36%
jan 1, 2010
26.209
+1.758
7.19%
jan 1, 2011
27.407
+1.198
4.57%
jan 1, 2012
28.801
+1.394
5.09%
jan 1, 2013
30.13
+1.33
4.62%
jan 1, 2014
31.387
+1.257
4.17%
jan 1, 2015
32.478
+1.091
3.48%

Ranking of countries by current statistics by years