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Mexico MX: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Primary: Population 25+ Years: Female: % Cumulative data was reported at 79.160 % in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 78.058 % for 2015. Mexico MX: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Primary: Population 25+ Years: Female: % Cumulative data is updated yearly, averaging 70.842 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2016, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.160 % in 2016 and a record low of 32.189 % in 1980. Mexico MX: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Primary: Population 25+ Years: Female: % Cumulative data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. The percentage of population ages 25 and over that attained or completed primary education.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/); ;
In Mexico, about four millions students were enrolled in a formal higher education program in the 2023/2024 academic year. The number of higher education students has been steadily increasing in the last decade, surpassing the threshold of three millions in the academic year 2011/2012, the four million threshold in 2019/2020.
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MX: Literacy Rate: Adult Female: % of Females Aged 15 and Above data was reported at 93.969 % in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 93.485 % for 2015. MX: Literacy Rate: Adult Female: % of Females Aged 15 and Above data is updated yearly, averaging 91.454 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2016, with 17 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 93.969 % in 2016 and a record low of 79.891 % in 1980. MX: Literacy Rate: Adult Female: % of Females Aged 15 and Above data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Adult literacy rate is the percentage of people ages 15 and above who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/); Weighted average;
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Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above data was reported at 9.740 Year in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 9.160 Year for 2015. Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above data is updated yearly, averaging 8.895 Year from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2020, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.740 Year in 2020 and a record low of 7.450 Year in 2000. Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics and Geography. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G016: Education Statistics: Age 15 and Above.
In the academic year 2023/2024, there were ***** higher education institutions or schools in operation in Mexico. Most of them were based in the state of Mexico, Mexico City, Puebla, and Veracruz, all of them with at least *** higher education institutions each.
Around 5.39 million higher education students in Mexico were enrolled for the 2023/2024 academic year. The number of female students exceeded that of male by 420,000 students.
In 2020, in Mexico State, the dominant level of educational achievement was obtaining a middle school diploma, encompassing around **** percent of the population. Following closely behind were individuals who had completed high school, constituting approximately ** percent, as well as those who had finished elementary school.
More than ************ students were enrolled in higher education in Mexico in the academic year 2023/24. Of these, the largest quantity of students – over ******* – were registered in universities or other higher education institutions in Mexico City. The second Mexican federal entity with most students enrolled in higher education was the state of Mexico, with over ******* people.
In the academic year of 2020, the educational attainment with the highest participation rate of the Mexican population over 15 years was for middle school with 29.1 share, followed by primary school with 22.6 and high school at 22.1.
In Mexico, through the time frame displayed there has been an increase in the amount of people enrolled in graduate educational level until the academic year for 2021/2022 with a number slightly over ************ people. The highest peak of students enrolled was in the academic year for 2023/2024 with **** million students. In the contrast, the lowest number of people in this level was **** million students enrolled in the 2000/2001 school year.
In the last academic year from 2023/2024 there were approximately ***** million students in the primary education level in Mexico. Through the time frame displayed, there has been a decrease in the number of students in this level, except for the highest peak in the 2010/2011 academic year with ***** million of people enrolled.
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Historical dataset showing Mexico education spending by year from 1991 to 2021.
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Mexico: Primary school enrollment, percent of all eligible children: The latest value from 2022 is 102 percent, a decline from 103.36 percent in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 100.44 percent, based on data from 149 countries. Historically, the average for Mexico from 1971 to 2022 is 111.58 percent. The minimum value, 101.88 percent, was reached in 1971 while the maximum of 123.57 percent was recorded in 1982.
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Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above: Female: Guerrero data was reported at 8.230 Year in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.600 Year for 2015. Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above: Female: Guerrero data is updated yearly, averaging 7.335 Year from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2020, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.230 Year in 2020 and a record low of 5.800 Year in 2000. Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above: Female: Guerrero data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics and Geography. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G016: Education Statistics: Age 15 and Above.
The statistic depicts the literacy rate in Mexico from 2008 to 2020. The literacy rate measures the percentage of people ages 15 and above who can read and write. In 2020, Mexico's literacy rate was around 95.25 percent. The source does not provide data for 2019.Education in MexicoThe literacy rate is commonly defined as the share of people in a country who are older than 15 years and are able to read and write. In Mexico, a state with more than 115 million inhabitants, the literacy rate is above 90 percent, making it significantly higher than the global average. More than 70 percent of Mexico’s population is older than 15 years, a figure than has been quite consistent over the last ten years. Mexico’s compulsory education comprises grades 1 to 9, with an optional secondary education up to grade 12. Literacy is considered basic education. The lowest literacy rates can be found in African countries, the highest in Europe. Additionally, the literacy rate is one of the factors that determines a country’s ranking on the Human Development Index of the United Nations, which ranks the overall well-being of a country’s population. Apart from literacy, it also includes factors such as per-capita income, health and life expectancy and others. Mexico is currently not among the countries with the highest Human Development Index value.
Comprehensive dataset of 145 Adult education schools in State of Mexico, Mexico as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
The population in Mexico who did not complete primary education is the group who experienced the lowest recovery in employment after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, they are not the only one group not fully recovered; as of the second quarter of 2023, persons graduated from high school or from higher education presented better levels of employment than in the first quarter of 2020.
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Labor force with advanced education (% of total working-age population with advanced education) in Mexico was reported at 78.14 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Mexico - Labor force with advanced education (% of total) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
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Primary education, teachers (% female) in Mexico was reported at 70.22 % in 2022, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Mexico - Primary education, teachers (% female) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
As of 2018, the highest share of LGBTQ+ community in Mexico have an educational attainment of finished high school with around half, followed by those with less or equal to middle school with ** percent.
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Mexico MX: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Primary: Population 25+ Years: Female: % Cumulative data was reported at 79.160 % in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 78.058 % for 2015. Mexico MX: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Primary: Population 25+ Years: Female: % Cumulative data is updated yearly, averaging 70.842 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2016, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.160 % in 2016 and a record low of 32.189 % in 1980. Mexico MX: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Primary: Population 25+ Years: Female: % Cumulative data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. The percentage of population ages 25 and over that attained or completed primary education.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/); ;