Öffentliche Ausgaben Bildung, % gesamte öffentliche Ausgaben, 2022:

Der Durchschnitt für 2022 betrug 13.94 Prozent, bei einem Höchstwert von 29.37 Prozent (Sierra Leone)  und einem Minimum von 4.3 Prozent (Nigeria). Unten befindet sich ein Diagramm für alle Länder, in denen Daten zum Themazur Verfügung stehen.

Einheit: Prozent; Quelle: UNESCO
Indikatoren Wählen
* indicates monthly or quarterly data series


Countries Bildungsausgaben, Anteil Staatsausgaben, 2022 Global rank Available data
Sierra Leone 29.37 1 2000 - 2022
Turkmenistan 28.68 2 2012 - 2023
Salomonen 25.78 3 1991 - 2023
Namibia 25.32 4 1999 - 2023
Paraguay 24.07 5 1985 - 2023
Marokko 23.87 6 1991 - 2023
Äthiopien 23.01 7 1980 - 2022
Senegal 22.48 8 1998 - 2023
Domin. Rep. 22.36 9 2000 - 2023
Burkina Faso 21.96 10 1988 - 2023
Tadschikistan 21.35 11 2021 - 2022
Kirgisistan 20.98 12 2014 - 2022
Vanuatu 20.94 13 1994 - 2023
Burundi 20.64 14 1991 - 2023
Malaysia 20.15 15 1992 - 2023
Tunesien 19.97 16 1992 - 2023
Bhutan 19.65 17 2000 - 2023
Nicaragua 19.4 18 1982 - 2023
Guatemala 18.94 19 2014 - 2022
Iran 18.82 20 1991 - 2022
Südafrika 18.65 21 1996 - 2022
Mali 18.19 22 2000 - 2023
Belize 17.83 23 1999 - 2023
Israel 17.53 24 2000 - 2022
S.T.& Príncipe 17.09 25 2002 - 2023
Jamaika 16.93 26 1991 - 2022
Tschad 16.72 27 1997 - 2023
Swasiland 16.62 28 1981 - 2022
Peru 16.47 29 2000 - 2023
St. Lucia 16.34 30 1986 - 2022
Kiribati 16.12 31 2011 - 2022
Benin 16.09 32 1998 - 2023
Côte d´Ivoire 15.9 33 1997 - 2023
Moldau 15.8 34 2002 - 2022
Panama 15.73 35 1995 - 2023
Philippinen 15.7 36 1995 - 2023
Kap Verde 15.69 37 1998 - 2023
Lesotho 15.54 38 1983 - 2023
Kongo 15.51 39 1994 - 2023
Vietnam 15.45 40 2008 - 2022
Schweiz 15.41 41 1990 - 2022
St. Vincent & ... 15.23 42 1986 - 2023
Uruguay 14.93 43 2000 - 2023
Island 14.9 44 1998 - 2022
Gambia 14.48 45 2000 - 2023
Togo 14.48 46 1992 - 2023
Tansania 14.33 47 1996 - 2023
Oman 14.18 48 1991 - 2022
Indien 14.16 49 1997 - 2022
Australien 13.94 50 1999 - 2022
Indonesien 13.93 51 2008 - 2022
Korea, Demokratische Volksrepublik 13.86 52 2010 - 2023
Gabun 13.8 53 1992 - 2023
Ghana 13.18 54 1980 - 2023
Neuseeland 13.14 55 2009 - 2022
Haiti 13.12 56 2014 - 2023
Algerien 13.1 57 2008 - 2023
Belarus 12.81 58 2003 - 2022
Kamerun 12.77 59 2000 - 2023
Ruanda 12.77 60 1999 - 2023
Barbados 12.73 61 1999 - 2023
Argentinien 12.71 62 1996 - 2022
Fidschi 12.65 63 1998 - 2023
Niger 12.37 64 1996 - 2023
Kuwait 12.26 65 1985 - 2023
Mauritius 12.19 66 2002 - 2022
Georgien 12.17 67 1995 - 2022
Guinea 11.95 68 1991 - 2023
Dänemark 11.8 69 1995 - 2022
Bangladesch 11.66 70 1980 - 2023
Niederlande 11.62 71 1995 - 2022
Bahamas 11.44 72 2000 - 2023
Thailand 11.19 73 2013 - 2022
Malediven 11.08 74 2002 - 2023
Kanada 11.05 75 2008 - 2022
Suriname 10.96 76 2015 - 2023
Samoa 10.78 77 1999 - 2023
Luxemburg 10.74 78 1995 - 2022
Zent.afr. Rep. 10.74 79 1990 - 2023
Großbritannien 10.64 80 1995 - 2022
China 10.5 81 2005 - 2022
Komoren 10.48 82 1998 - 2022
Palau 10.18 83 2000 - 2023
Macau 10.12 84 1996 - 2022
Norwegen 10.12 85 1995 - 2022
Singapur 10.07 86 1990 - 2022
Grenada 9.87 87 2003 - 2023
Laos 9.82 88 2000 - 2023
Tonga 9.77 89 1999 - 2023
Armenien 9.7 90 2013 - 2022
Jordanien 9.68 91 1986 - 2022
Pakistan 9.4 92 1993 - 2023
Dominica 9.36 93 1998 - 2023
Bahrain 9.3 94 2006 - 2022
Ecuador 9.29 95 1998 - 2023
Spanien 9.25 96 1995 - 2022
Tr.&Tobago 9.2 97 1989 - 2022
Deutschland 9.19 98 1991 - 2022
Ant.& Barb. 9.17 99 1999 - 2023
Österreich 8.98 100 1995 - 2022
Türkei 8.78 101 2008 - 2022
Ukraine 8.49 102 2001 - 2022
Uganda 8.48 103 2000 - 2023
Mauretanien 8.45 104 2004 - 2023
Gibraltar 7.82 105 2010 - 2023
Japan 7.52 106 2005 - 2022
San Marino 7.46 107 2002 - 2022
Serbien 7.45 108 2007 - 2022
Andorra 6.96 109 2012 - 2023
Angola 6.64 110 1998 - 2023
Sri Lanka 5.35 111 1991 - 2023
Monaco 4.8 112 1988 - 2023
Nigeria 4.3 113 2010 - 2023



Definition: Total general (local, regional and central) government expenditure on education (current, capital, and transfers), expressed as a percentage of total general government expenditure on all sectors (including health, education, social services, etc.). It includes expenditure funded by transfers from international sources to government. Public education expenditure includes spending by local/municipal, regional and national governments (excluding household contributions) on educational institutions (both public and private), education administration, and subsidies for private entities (students/households and other privates entities). In some instances data on total public expenditure on education refers only to the ministry of education and can exclude other ministries that spend a part of their budget on educational activities. The indicator is calculated by dividing total public expenditure on education incurred by all government agencies/departments by the total government expenditure and multiplying by 100. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/
29.37
28.68
25.78
25.32
24.07
23.87
23.01
22.48
22.36
21.96
21.35
20.98
20.94
20.64
20.15
19.97
19.65
19.40
18.94
18.82
18.65
18.19
17.83
17.53
17.09
16.93
16.72
16.62
16.47
16.34
16.12
16.09
15.90
15.80
15.73
15.70
15.69
15.54
15.51
15.45
15.41
15.23
14.93
14.90
14.48
14.48
14.33
14.18
14.16
13.94
13.93
13.86
13.80
13.18
13.14
13.12
13.10
12.81
12.77
12.77
12.73
12.71
12.65
12.37
12.26
12.19
12.17
11.95
11.80
11.66
11.62
11.44
11.19
11.08
11.05
10.96
10.78
10.74
10.74
10.64
10.50
10.48
10.18
10.12
10.12
10.07
9.87
9.82
9.77
9.70
9.68
9.40
9.36
9.30
9.29
9.25
9.20
9.19
9.17
8.98
8.78
8.49
8.48
8.45
7.82
7.52
7.46
7.45
6.96
6.64
5.35
4.80
4.30
0
7.3
14.7
22
29.37


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