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  2. Poverty in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    With a 1.7 percent increase of population a year has resulted in a 3.8 percent increase in per capita GDP growth. An additional factor is an increase of school enrollment and decrease of dropout rates. Despite a lack of distribution, the water, sanitation and electricity of the Philippines have also improved.

  3. Dropping out - Wikipedia

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    This rate is different from the event dropout rate and related measures of the status completion and average freshman completion rates. [8] The status high school dropout rate in 2009 was 8.1%. [7] There are many risk factors for high school dropout. These can be categorized into social and academic risk factors.

  4. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A local context of political and socio-religious tensions and a high rate of school principal turnover compound these bureaucratic weaknesses. [121] The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) [122] finds that the Philippines is fulfilling 79.0% of what it should be for the right to education based on the country's income level. [123]

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  6. List of Philippine provinces and regions by poverty rate

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    This is a list of regions and provinces of the Philippines by poverty rate as of 2021. The international poverty rate used by the World Bank is used in the following list. The national poverty rate of the Philippines was estimated to be at 22.4% in early 2023.

  7. List of countries by secondary education attainment - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by the proportion of the population that has attained at least a secondary education. The list is composed of the percent of the population of the relevant age groups that have completed an upper secondary education in the listed countries.

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    42 nd – Dropout Rate. 33 rd – Bullying Incidence Rate. 43 rd – % of Threatened/Injured High School Students “Reports like these can be helpful, but they also treat education systems as a ...

  9. Raising of school leaving age - Wikipedia

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    There are 10 states that require school attendance until age 17, while 15 states and the Virgin Islands only require schooling until age 16, but one state require students to attend school until age 19 or graduation. Those states which have raised their minimum dropout ages above 16 may provide for exceptions with parental consent at ages 16 or 17.