Its horrible that many people don’t send their kids to school despite primary education being free in India. These people either don’t send girls because they just want to marry them off as soon as possible or treat children as manual labour instead of giving them education
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Does the US number include kids who are homeschooled? Because it really should.
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I’m glad these numbers are way lower compared to a few decades ago, but clearly much more needs to be done, especially in Africa.
This is one statistic where I think it is quite important to separate by gender. This number is staggeringly higher for girls.
Seems a bit odd to lump Eastern European countries (mostly members of the EU) along with Central Asian ones
How does this account for home school?
I like how latin america is the second lowest
India and Western Africa are concerning but still better than 10 years ago I guess.
I assume the data for the map came from the site below but I am struggling to find data that matches the map. Maybe someone else can.
https://data.unicef.org/topic/education/primary-education/#data
Its horrible that many people don’t send their kids to school despite primary education being free in India. These people either don’t send girls because they just want to marry them off as soon as possible or treat children as manual labour instead of giving them education
Does the US number include kids who are homeschooled? Because it really should.
Poland is Western Europe now hehe
[https://data.unicef.org/regionalclassifications/](https://data.unicef.org/regionalclassifications/)
On the UNICEF site, these are the numbers for primary education:
https://ibb.co/G4DqWNmY
What an awful title for the infographic
Does not being enrolled in primary schooling include those who are homeschooled?