Israel has one of the highest-educated populations in developed world: report

OECD's Education at a Glance 2015 report says Israel has the highest percentage of adults between the ages of 55-64 who have acquired tertiary education

Israel has one of the highest-educated populations of any country in the developed world, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) latest global education report, released on Tuesday.

The Education at a Glance 2015 report found that 85 per cent of Israelis ages 25-64 have completed upper secondary education, compared with the OECD average of 76 per cent. And 49 per cent of Israelis in that age group went on to tertiary education (universities or colleges), compared with the OECD average of 34 per cent—the second-highest rate of any country in the 34-member nation OECD.

Israel also had a low high school dropout rate of 14.6 per cent, compared with the OECD average of 24.7 per cent.

“Israel has the highest percentage of adults between the ages of 55-64 who have acquired tertiary education, almost twice the OECD average, and Israel is above the OECD average in its tertiary-educated population among every age group,” the findings read.

The report said Israel was one of only a handful of countries to increase its investment in education even during the global financial crisis, devoting 6.5 per cent of its gross domestic product to its education system. Nevertheless, “Israel still spends less per student for all services, across all education levels, than the OECD average,” the report said.

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