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Which are the world’s most educated countries? How are they ranked?

Most educated country in the world? This is a question people often ask when comparing nations. Developed countries focus on expanding higher education and host many of the world’s leading universities. At the same time, developing and underdeveloped countries continue to focus on basic literacy and school access. The International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) offers a structured way to answer this question by comparing education levels across countries using a common framework.

ISCED divides education into stages so that learning outcomes can be measured globally.

Education level

What it includes Purpose
Below upper secondary Primary and middle school Basic literacy and foundation
Upper secondary High school Prepares for jobs or college
Tertiary education College, university, vocational training Advanced knowledge and skills

GLOBAL RISE IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Higher education has expanded rapidly over the past two decades.

According to UNESCO, the number of students in higher education increased from 100 million in 2000 to 207 million in 2014. This growth reflects the increasing demand for skilled workers.

Many countries have expanded universities, technical institutes and vocational programmes to meet this demand.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) ranks countries based on the percentage of adults aged 25–64 who have completed tertiary education.

Rank Country Adults with tertiary education
1 Canada 63%
2 Japan 56%
3 Ireland 54%
4 South Korea 53%
5 United Kingdom 52%
6 United States 50%
7 Australia 50%
8 Finland 49%
9 Norway 48%
10 Luxembourg 47%

Canada ranks first due to strong college and vocational systems. Japan and South Korea have expanded higher education as part of economic growth.

YOUNGER GENERATIONS ARE MORE EDUCATED

Education levels are rising faster among younger people.

Country Age 55–64 Age 25–34
South Korea 45% 69.8%
Canada 50% 64.4%
Japan 44.5% 61.5%
Ireland 39% 58.4%
UK 39.4% 55.8%

WHY EDUCATION LEVELS MATTER

Education affects economic growth and employment.

According to the Global Partnership for Education, higher education improves job opportunities, income levels and overall quality of life. It also supports economic development.

Countries with higher education levels often have stronger economies.

The gap between developed and developing countries

EDUCATION ACCESS REMAINS UNEVEN

Developed countries have higher college completion rates. Developing countries are still expanding access to secondary and higher education. In many underdeveloped countries, basic schooling itself remains limited.

This gap affects economic opportunities and national development.

The global data shows that education is expanding worldwide. More countries are investing in universities and skill training.

The most educated countries are those where a large share of the population completes higher education.

As economies become more dependent on skills and technology, education continues to shape the future of nations.

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