Examples of 'enrolment rates' in a sentence

Meaning of "enrolment rates"

This phrase refers to the percentage or number of individuals who have registered, signed up, or enrolled in a specific program, course, organization, or institution. It is commonly used in the context of education, where enrolment rates reflect the level of participation or interest in a particular academic offering or educational system

How to use "enrolment rates" in a sentence

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enrolment rates
National enrolment rates in preschool education by level.
Progress achieved in raising school enrolment rates.
Net enrolment rates and gender differential.
It was clear that those enrolment rates were increasing.
Enrolment rates in primary and secondary education.
There are no gender differentials in school enrolment rates.
Number of students and enrolment rates in primary education.
Enrolment rates had risen as a result.
The very high school enrolment rates.
School enrolment rates are low and progressing slowly.
Urgently address poor secondary school enrolment rates.
Therefore enrolment rates are used.
Progress achieved in increasing enrolment rates.
Primary school enrolment rates also remain poor.
Enrolment rates among children of school age being updated.

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Secondary and tertiary enrolment rates need to improve.
Enrolment rates in secondary schools flow.
Overall school enrolment rates are as follows.
The table below shows preschool enrolment rates.
Net enrolment rates for girls.
The significant improvement in primary school enrolment rates.
Girls enrolment rates in primary education.
Completion rates are even lower than enrolment rates.
School enrolment rates also vary among regions.
To increase secondary school enrolment rates.
Enrolment rates in the technical and vocational education system.
Boys outnumber girls in primary net enrolment rates.
School enrolment rates for girls have risen significantly.
Analysing gender gaps in enrolment rates.
Enrolment rates remain low in rural and isolated areas.
This contributed to increase enrolment rates.
Gender equity in enrolment rates is variable across age groups.
It was also expected to raise the primary school enrolment rates.
Net school enrolment rates.
Enrolment rates in secondary education and vocational training centres.
Low school enrolment rates.
Enrolment rates in higher education.
Total gross enrolment rates.
Enrolment rates were increasing rapidly.
Increase admission and enrolment rates for basic education.
Enrolment rates are lower for girls than for boys.
Gross and net enrolment rates by stage and sex.
Considerable improvements have also been achieved in secondary enrolment rates.
Another feature is that enrolment rates differ substantially by gender.
The following table reveals the current enrolment rates.
Primary school enrolment rates for girls continue to improve.
There is evidence of downward pressure on enrolment rates in some provinces.
Enrolment rates of youth.
Primary education enrolment rates.
Rise in school enrolment rates in general and among girls in particular.

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