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Investment in tertiary student is five times greater than that of primary

23/01/2012

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SAO PAULO - In 2010, the amount invested in tertiary student was five times greater than the investment in basic education, according to a report of public investment in education from 2000 to 2010, issued by INEP (National Institute of Educational Studies and Research) .

According to the study, in 2010, public investment was R$ 17,972 per student in higher education, whereas for students of basic education, the investment was R$ 3,580.

Overall, public spending on education reached 5.1% of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in 2010, representing an increase of 1.1 percent in the last ten years.

Enrolled in 2011
INEP data on Thursday also released the 2011 School Census relating to basic education. Last year they were registered more than 50.9 million students, divided between basic education, primary and secondary, and vocational education, and especially young people and adults.

Only basic education, including nurseries and pre-school, were registered more than 7 million students. In the regular elementary school students studied 30.3 million, and in high school, there were 8.4 million students in 2011.


 

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