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Youth Literacy Rate - Ranking 2003

All countries ranked by youth literacy rate · World Bank
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In 2003, Montenegro (99.41%), Serbia (99.36%), and Jordan (99.13%) ranked highest in youth literacy rate among all countries. Burkina Faso ranked lowest at 31.23%.

Youth Literacy Rate by Country - 2003
RankCountryValueYoY %
1st Montenegro 99.41% +0.3%
2nd Serbia 99.36% -
3rd Jordan 99.13% +9.5%
4th Chile 99.10% +0.1%
5th Tajikistan 98.75% -1.1%
6th Bolivia, Plurinational State of 98.30% +0.2%
7th Colombia 97.50% +0.1%
8th Paraguay 97.40% +0.0%
9th Ecuador 96.90% +0.5%
10th Peru 96.80% +0.0%
11th Brazil 96.60% +0.3%
12th Dominican Republic 95.70% +1.6%
13th Philippines 95.06% 0.0%
14th Botswana 93.96% +5.3%
15th El Salvador 93.30% +0.0%
16th Haiti 81.62% +59.6%
17th Ghana 79.71% +12.8%
18th Oman 75.71% -
19th Nigeria 68.99% -3.1%
20th Mozambique 61.89% +31.8%
21st Guinea 47.09% +69.9%
22nd Burkina Faso 31.23% +60.9%

FAQ

Which country has the highest youth literacy rate in 2003?

Montenegro has the highest youth literacy rate in 2003 at 99.41%.

Which country has the lowest youth literacy rate in 2003?

Burkina Faso has the lowest youth literacy rate in 2003 at 31.23%.

How many countries are ranked by youth literacy rate?

22 countries have youth literacy rate data for 2003.

What are the top 3 countries by youth literacy rate?

1. Montenegro (99.41%), 2. Serbia (99.36%), 3. Jordan (99.13%).