methods, notes and classification Financial and human resources invested in education (Chapter B) methods, notes and classification

    • GPS variables
      • 0 Expenditure per student, tertiary education including R&D activities (annual, equivalent USD using PPPs)
      • 1 Expenditure per student, pre-primary education (annual, equivalent USD using PPPs)
      • 2 Expenditure per student, primary education (annual, equivalent USD using PPPs)
      • 3 Expenditure per student, secondary education (annual, equivalent USD using PPPs)
      • 4 Expenditure per student on core and ancillary services, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (annual, equivalent USD using PPPs)
      • 5 Change in expenditure per student, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (2005=100)
      • 6 Change in expenditure, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (2005=100)
      • 7 Change in the number of students, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (2005=100)
      • 8 Change in expenditure per student, tertiary education (2005=100)
      • 9 Change in expenditure, tertiary education (2005=100)
      • a Change in the number of students, tertiary education (2005=100)
      • b Private expenditure on educational institutions, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
      • c Public expenditure on educational institutions, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education
      • d Change between 2000 and 2011 in public expenditure on educational institutions, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary (2005 = 100, constant prices)
      • e Change between 2000 and 2011 in private expenditure on educational institutions, primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary (2005 = 100, constant prices)
      • f Change between 2008 and 2011 in public expenditure on education (including subsidies to households, 2008=100)
      • g Change between 2008 and 2011 in public expenditure for all services including education (2008=100)
      • h Change between 2008 and 2011 in public expenditure on education as a percentage of total public expenditure (including subsidies to households, 2008=100)
      • i Private expenditure on educational institutions, tertiary education
      • j Public expenditure on educational institutions, tertiary education
      • k Change between 2005 and 2011 in public expenditure on educational institutions, tertiary level (2005 = 100, constant prices)
      • l Change between 2005 and 2011 in private expenditure on educational institutions, tertiary level (2005 = 100, constant prices)
      • m Cumulative expenditure per student for all services over the average duration of tertiary education (equivalent USD using PPPs)
      • n Expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, all levels of education
      • o Expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, from public sources, all levels of education
      • p Expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, from private sources, all levels of education
      • q Public expenditure on education as a percentage of total public expenditure
    • Country
      • 00 Australia
      • 01 Austria
      • 02 Belgium
      • 03 Canada
      • 04 Czech Republic
      • 05 Denmark
      • 06 Finland
      • 07 France
      • 08 Germany
      • 09 Greece
      • 0a Hungary
      • 0b Iceland
      • 0c Ireland
      • 0d Italy
      • 0e Japan
      • 0f Korea
      • 0g Luxembourg
      • 0h Mexico
      • 0i Netherlands
      • 0j New Zealand
      • 0k Norway
      • 0l Poland
      • 0m Portugal
      • 0n Slovak Republic
      • 0o Spain
      • 0p Sweden
      • 0q Switzerland
      • 0r Turkey
      • 0s United Kingdom
      • 0t United States
      • Non-OECD Economies
        • 0u Argentina
        • 0v Brazil
        • 0w China (People's Republic of)
        • 0x Colombia
        • 0y India
        • 0z Indonesia
        • 10 Russia
        • 11 Saudi Arabia
        • 12 South Africa
      • 13 Chile
      • 14 Estonia
      • 15 Israel
      • 16 Latvia
      • 17 Slovenia
      • 18 OECD - Average