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Youth Literacy Rate - Ranking 1991

All countries ranked by youth literacy rate · World Bank
Year

In 1991, Slovenia (99.76%), Croatia (99.64%), and Spain (99.55%) ranked highest in youth literacy rate among all countries. Burkina Faso ranked lowest at 20.18%.

Youth Literacy Rate by Country - 1991
RankCountryValueYoY %
1st Slovenia 99.76% -
2nd Croatia 99.64% -
3rd Spain 99.55% +0.9%
4th Portugal 99.20% +1.3%
5th Montenegro 99.15% +0.4%
6th Samoa 99.04% -
7th Bosnia and Herzegovina 99.02% -
8th Greece 98.98% +0.0%
9th Argentina 98.30% +1.5%
10th Brunei Darussalam 98.10% +4.7%
11th Bahrain 96.94% +12.3%
12th Malaysia 95.56% +8.6%
13th São Tomé and Principe 93.85% +13.9%
14th Botswana 89.26% -
15th Namibia 88.11% -
16th Iran, Islamic Republic of 86.97% +15.7%
17th Belize 77.64% -
18th Rwanda 74.90% +43.3%
19th Nigeria 71.19% -
20th Uganda 69.80% -
21st India 61.90% +15.1%
22nd Nepal 49.60% +65.1%
23rd Bangladesh 44.68% +25.3%
24th Burkina Faso 20.18% +40.3%

FAQ

Which country has the highest youth literacy rate in 1991?

Slovenia has the highest youth literacy rate in 1991 at 99.76%.

Which country has the lowest youth literacy rate in 1991?

Burkina Faso has the lowest youth literacy rate in 1991 at 20.18%.

How many countries are ranked by youth literacy rate?

24 countries have youth literacy rate data for 1991.

What are the top 3 countries by youth literacy rate?

1. Slovenia (99.76%), 2. Croatia (99.64%), 3. Spain (99.55%).