Gasto público en educación, porcentaje del gasto público, 2022:

El promedio para 2022 fue de 13.94 por ciento.El valor más alto fue en Sierra Leona: 29.37 por ciento y el valor más bajo fue en Nigeria: 4.3 por ciento. A continuación se muestra una tabla de todos los países en los que se dispone de datos.

Unidad: por ciento; Fuente: UNESCO
Elija indicador
* indicates monthly or quarterly data series


Countries Gasto en educación, % del gasto público, 2022 Global rank Available data
Sierra Leona 29.37 1 2000 - 2022
Turkmenistán 28.68 2 2012 - 2023
Islas Salomón 25.78 3 1991 - 2023
Namibia 25.32 4 1999 - 2023
Paraguay 24.07 5 1985 - 2023
Marruecos 23.87 6 1991 - 2023
Etiopía 23.01 7 1980 - 2022
Senegal 22.48 8 1998 - 2023
Rep. Dominicana 22.36 9 2000 - 2023
Burkina Faso 21.96 10 1988 - 2023
Tayikistán 21.35 11 2021 - 2022
Kirguistán 20.98 12 2014 - 2022
Vanuatu 20.94 13 1994 - 2023
Burundi 20.64 14 1991 - 2023
Malasia 20.15 15 1992 - 2023
Túnez 19.97 16 1992 - 2023
Bhután 19.65 17 2000 - 2023
Nicaragua 19.4 18 1982 - 2023
Guatemala 18.94 19 2014 - 2022
Irán 18.82 20 1991 - 2022
Sudáfrica 18.65 21 1996 - 2022
Malí 18.19 22 2000 - 2023
Belice 17.83 23 1999 - 2023
Israel 17.53 24 2000 - 2022
St. Tomé y Prínc. 17.09 25 2002 - 2023
Jamaica 16.93 26 1991 - 2022
Chad 16.72 27 1997 - 2023
Swazilandia 16.62 28 1981 - 2022
Perú 16.47 29 2000 - 2023
Santa Lucía 16.34 30 1986 - 2022
Kiribati 16.12 31 2011 - 2022
Benin 16.09 32 1998 - 2023
Côte d'Ivoire 15.9 33 1997 - 2023
Rep. de Moldova 15.8 34 2002 - 2022
Panamá 15.73 35 1995 - 2023
Filipinas 15.7 36 1995 - 2023
Cabo Verde 15.69 37 1998 - 2023
Lesotho 15.54 38 1983 - 2023
Congo, Rep. del 15.51 39 1994 - 2023
Viet Nam 15.45 40 2008 - 2022
Suiza 15.41 41 1990 - 2022
San Vicente & ... 15.23 42 1986 - 2023
Uruguay 14.93 43 2000 - 2023
Islandia 14.9 44 1998 - 2022
Gambia 14.48 45 2000 - 2023
Togo 14.48 46 1992 - 2023
Tanzanía 14.33 47 1996 - 2023
Omán 14.18 48 1991 - 2022
India 14.16 49 1997 - 2022
Australia 13.94 50 1999 - 2022
Indonesia 13.93 51 2008 - 2022
Corea del Norte 13.86 52 2010 - 2023
Gabón 13.8 53 1992 - 2023
Ghana 13.18 54 1980 - 2023
Nueva Zelanda 13.14 55 2009 - 2022
Haití 13.12 56 2014 - 2023
Argelia 13.1 57 2008 - 2023
Belarús 12.81 58 2003 - 2022
Camerún 12.77 59 2000 - 2023
Rwanda 12.77 60 1999 - 2023
Barbados 12.73 61 1999 - 2023
Argentina 12.71 62 1996 - 2022
Fiji 12.65 63 1998 - 2023
Níger 12.37 64 1996 - 2023
Kuwait 12.26 65 1985 - 2023
Mauricio 12.19 66 2002 - 2022
Georgia 12.17 67 1995 - 2022
Guinea 11.95 68 1991 - 2023
Dinamarca 11.8 69 1995 - 2022
Bangladesh 11.66 70 1980 - 2023
Países Bajos 11.62 71 1995 - 2022
Bahamas 11.44 72 2000 - 2023
Tailandia 11.19 73 2013 - 2022
Maldivas 11.08 74 2002 - 2023
Canadá 11.05 75 2008 - 2022
Suriname 10.96 76 2015 - 2023
Samoa 10.78 77 1999 - 2023
Luxemburgo 10.74 78 1995 - 2022
Rep. Centroafric. 10.74 79 1990 - 2023
Reino Unido 10.64 80 1995 - 2022
China 10.5 81 2005 - 2022
Comoras 10.48 82 1998 - 2022
Palau 10.18 83 2000 - 2023
Macao 10.12 84 1996 - 2022
Noruega 10.12 85 1995 - 2022
Singapur 10.07 86 1990 - 2022
Granada 9.87 87 2003 - 2023
Laos 9.82 88 2000 - 2023
Tonga 9.77 89 1999 - 2023
Armenia 9.7 90 2013 - 2022
Jordania 9.68 91 1986 - 2022
Pakistán 9.4 92 1993 - 2023
Dominica 9.36 93 1998 - 2023
Bahrein 9.3 94 2006 - 2022
Ecuador 9.29 95 1998 - 2023
España 9.25 96 1995 - 2022
Trinidad y Tobago 9.2 97 1989 - 2022
Alemania 9.19 98 1991 - 2022
Antigua y Barbuda 9.17 99 1999 - 2023
Austria 8.98 100 1995 - 2022
Turquía 8.78 101 2008 - 2022
Ukraine 8.49 102 2001 - 2022
Uganda 8.48 103 2000 - 2023
Mauritania 8.45 104 2004 - 2023
Gibraltar 7.82 105 2010 - 2023
Japón 7.52 106 2005 - 2022
San Marino 7.46 107 2002 - 2022
Serbia 7.45 108 2007 - 2022
Andorra 6.96 109 2012 - 2023
Angola 6.64 110 1998 - 2023
Sri Lanka 5.35 111 1991 - 2023
Mónaco 4.8 112 1988 - 2023
Nigeria 4.3 113 2010 - 2023



Definición: Total general (local, regional and central) government expenditure on education (current, capital, and transfers), expressed as a percentage of total general government expenditure on all sectors (including health, education, social services, etc.). It includes expenditure funded by transfers from international sources to government. Public education expenditure includes spending by local/municipal, regional and national governments (excluding household contributions) on educational institutions (both public and private), education administration, and subsidies for private entities (students/households and other privates entities). In some instances data on total public expenditure on education refers only to the ministry of education and can exclude other ministries that spend a part of their budget on educational activities. The indicator is calculated by dividing total public expenditure on education incurred by all government agencies/departments by the total government expenditure and multiplying by 100. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/
29.37
28.68
25.78
25.32
24.07
23.87
23.01
22.48
22.36
21.96
21.35
20.98
20.94
20.64
20.15
19.97
19.65
19.40
18.94
18.82
18.65
18.19
17.83
17.53
17.09
16.93
16.72
16.62
16.47
16.34
16.12
16.09
15.90
15.80
15.73
15.70
15.69
15.54
15.51
15.45
15.41
15.23
14.93
14.90
14.48
14.48
14.33
14.18
14.16
13.94
13.93
13.86
13.80
13.18
13.14
13.12
13.10
12.81
12.77
12.77
12.73
12.71
12.65
12.37
12.26
12.19
12.17
11.95
11.80
11.66
11.62
11.44
11.19
11.08
11.05
10.96
10.78
10.74
10.74
10.64
10.50
10.48
10.18
10.12
10.12
10.07
9.87
9.82
9.77
9.70
9.68
9.40
9.36
9.30
9.29
9.25
9.20
9.19
9.17
8.98
8.78
8.49
8.48
8.45
7.82
7.52
7.46
7.45
6.96
6.64
5.35
4.80
4.30
0
7.3
14.7
22
29.37


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