![]() 4.1.2 Completion rate (upper secondary education), by type of settlementsMetadataPeriod: Every four yearsYear: 2025 |
METADATA |
Indicator information |
Definition and methodology |
Data source type and data collection method |
Notes |
ID of global indicator |
Metadata update |
Global metadata |
Indicator information | Top |
Indicator | |
4.1.2 Completion rate (upper secondary education), by type of settlements | |
Global indicator name | |
4.1.2 Completion rate (primary education, lower secondary education, upper secondary education) | |
Target | |
4.1 By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes | |
Goal | |
Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all |
Definition and methodology | Top |
Definition | |
Completion rate of the upper secondary education (secondary school within the national education system) is the percentage of children who are 3-5 years above the intended age for the last grade and who have completed the last grade of the upper secondary education (either four- or three-year). | |
Methodological explanations | |
According to the ISCED 2011 classification, for categories ISCED 1 - primary school, corresponding to grades 1-4 of primary school (typically for ages 6-9 years), ISCED 2 - lower secondary school, corresponding to grades 5-8 of primary school within the national education system (typically for ages 10-13 years) and ISCED 3 - upper secondary school, corresponding to grades 1-4 of secondary school within the national education system (typically for ages 14-18 years).
MICS 6: https://www.stat.gov.rs/media/5611/mics6_izvestaj_srbija.pdf | |
Method of calculation | |
The number of children who successfully complete (pass the final/matriculation exam) the final grade of upper-secondary school in the reference year / total number of children in the population aged 18 * 100. | |
Unit of measure | |
% | |
Available disaggregation | |
Type of settlements | |
Territorial level | |
Republic of Serbia |
Data source type and data collection method | Top |
Data source | |
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) | |
Periodicity of data collection | |
Every four years |
Notes | Top |
The last available data are from 2019, when the last MICS survey was conducted in the Republic of Serbia. |
ID of global indicator | Top |
C040102 |
Metadata update | Top |
29/5/2025 |
Global metadata | Top |
https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/files/Metadata-04-01-02.pdf |