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This dataset contains the number of people who, during the reference school or academic year, has successfully completed an education programme by their broad domain, branch or area of content covered by an education programme, course or module, and sex.
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The tertiary graduation rate represents the expected probability of graduating for the first time from tertiary education before the age threshold if current patterns are maintained. The age threshold refers to the upper limit for completing a tertiary degree. Age 30 is used as the upper limit...
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This indicator presents the number of medical graduates in a given year. Virtually all OECD countries exercise some form of control over medical school intakes, often by limiting the number of available training places. Maintaining or increasing the number of doctors requires either investment...
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This dataset contains the number of people who has physically crossed an international border between two countries to successfully complete an education programme in that foreign country, by level of education and sex.
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