[Air-l] International Graduate Degree Info
Maciej Kos
kos at gnu.univ.gda.pl
Mon Feb 5 11:47:56 PST 2007
Hi Ted,
Strange as this may sound - I asked the same question a few days ago to
ask.yahoo.com but got no reply ;-)
OK, I am sure that you have probably already visited most of these links
but in a rare case that you overlooked one or two of them:
A list of statistical bureaus in Eastern and Central Europe:
http://ekonom.univ.gda.pl/esw-online/us.html?PHPSESSID=0497524286fc762d6dd3cdd7e55e81f9
OECD
Directorate for Education
http://www.oecd.org/department/0,2688,en_2649_33723_1_1_1_1_1,00.html
UN links:
http://www.stat.gov.pl/english/linki/onz.htm
EuroStat links:
http://www.stat.gov.pl/english/linki/eurostat.htm
And the EuroStat itself:
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page?_pageid=1090,30070682,1090_33076576&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
About 0.0867 of the Polish population is studying for a PhD in Poland. I
could ask how many Poles have a PhD, if it is of any interest to you.
These are well known but I could ask some pedagogics professors that I know.
Hope this is on any help to you.
Kind Regards,
Maciej
>All,
>
>After beating my head against the digital wall for a while, I decided to access our collective intelligence.
>
>I am looking for statistics on the percentage of national adult populations who have earned a graduate degree. I have this information for the US (for the curious out there, as of 2005, 6.8% hold Masters and 1.5% Ph.D.), but have been unable to track down similar stats for any place else. Undergrad information is easy, the grad stuff is proving more challenging. I suppose it is a matter of knowing where to look.
>
>Broader information on regions, say Asia, Latin America, or Europe as a whole would also be helpful.
>
>Any help in pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
>
>-TED
>
>Ted M. Coopman
>Department of Communication
>University of Washington
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