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All tables in Annex 1 are available on line at:
StatLink: https://doi.org/10.1787/888934166061
The typical age refers to the age of the students at the beginning of the school year; students will generally be one year older than the age indicated when they graduate at the end of the school year. The typical age is used for the gross graduation rate calculation.
Note: The range of typical age contain at least 50% of the share of graduation rates.
1. Year of reference 2017.
Source: OECD (2020). See Source section for more information and Annex 3 for notes (https://doi.org/10.1787/69096873-en).
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The typical age refers to the age of the students at the beginning of the school year.
Note: The range of typical age contain at least 50% of the share of entry rates.
The age refers to the age of the students at the beginning of the school year
Note: Ending age of compulsory education is the age at which compulsory schooling ends. For example, an ending age of 18 indicates that all students under 18 are legally obliged to participate in education.