List of countries by literacy rate

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List of countries by literacy rate, as included in the United Nations Development Programme Report 2007/2008.[1][2]

Adult literacy rate. This Report uses data on adult literacy rates from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics (UIS) April 2007 Assessment (UNESCO Institute for Statistics 2007a), that combines direct national estimates with recent estimates based on its Global age-specific literacy projections model developed in 2007. The national estimates, made available through targeted efforts by UIS to collect recent literacy data from countries, are obtained from national censuses or surveys between 1995 and 2005. Where recent estimates are not available, older UIS estimates, produced in July 2002 and based mainly on national data collected before 1995, have been used instead.

Many high-income countries, having attained high levels of literacy, no longer collect basic literacy statistics and thus are not included in the UIS data. In calculating the Human Development Index (HDI), a literacy rate of 99.0% is assumed for high-income countries that do not report adult literacy information.

In collecting literacy data, many countries estimate the number of literate people based on self-reported data. Some use educational attainment data as a proxy, but measures of school attendance or grade completion may differ. Because definitions and data collection methods vary across countries, literacy estimates should be used with caution.

United Nations Development Programme Report 2007/2008.[3][4] page 226
Rank Country Literacy rate [b]
1  Cuba 99.8
1  Estonia 99.8
1  Poland 99.8 [j]
4  Barbados 99.7 [j]
4  Latvia 99.7
4  Slovenia 99.7 [l]
7  Belarus 99.6
7  Lithuania 99.6
9  Kazakhstan 99.5
9  Tajikistan 99.5
11  Armenia 99.4
11  Hungary 99.4 [j]
11  Russia 99.4
11  Ukraine 99.4
11  Uzbekistan 99.4 [j]
16  Moldova 99.1 [l]
17  Australia 99.0 [d]
17  Austria 99.0 [d]
17  Belgium 99.0 [d]
17  Canada 99.0 [d]
17  Czech Republic 99.0 [d]
17  Denmark 99.0 [d]
17  Finland 99.0 [d]
17  France 99.0 [d]
17  Germany 99.0 [d]
17  Guyana 99.0 [j]
17  Iceland 99.0 [d]
17  Ireland 99.0 [d]
17  Japan 99.0 [d]
17  Republic of Korea 99.0 [d]
17  Luxembourg 99.0 [d]
17  Netherlands 99.0 [d]
17  New Zealand 99.0 [d]
17  Norway 99.0 [d]
17  Slovakia 99.0 [d]
17  Spain 99.0 [d]
17  Sweden 99.0 [d]
17  Switzerland 99.0 [d]
17  United Kingdom 99.0 [d]
17  United States See also: Literacy in the United States 99.0 [d]
41  Tonga 98.9
42  Azerbaijan 98.8
42  Turkmenistan 98.8
44  Albania 98.7
44  Kyrgyzstan 98.7
46  Samoa 98.6 [l]
47  Italy 98.4
47  Trinidad and Tobago 98.4 [l]
49  Bulgaria 98.2
50  Croatia 98.1
51  Mongolia 97.8
51  Saint Kitts and Nevis 97.8 [k]
53  Romania 97.3
54  Argentina 97.2
55  Israel 97.1 [k]
56  Cyprus 96.8
56  Uruguay 96.8
58  Bosnia and Herzegovina 96.7
59  Serbia 96.4
59  Maldives 96.3
60  Macedonia 96.1
61  Greece 96.0
61  Grenada 96.0 [q]
63  Bahamas 95.8 [j]
64  Chile 95.7
65  Costa Rica 94.9
66  Saint Lucia 94.8 [q]
67  Hong Kong 94.6 [j]
68  Fiji 94.4 [j]
69  Portugal 93.8 [l]
70  Paraguay 93.5 [l]
71  Kuwait 93.3
72  Venezuela 93.0
73  Colombia 92.8
74  Malta 92.8
75  Brunei Darussalam 92.7
76  Philippines 92.6
76  Thailand 92.6
78  Singapore 92.5
79  Palestinian Authority 92.4
80  Panama 91.9
81  Seychelles 91.8
82  Mexico 91.6
83  Jordan 91.1
84  Ecuador 91.0
85  China 90.9
86  Sri Lanka 90.7 [w]
87  Indonesia 90.4
88  Vietnam 90.3
89  Myanmar 89.9
90  Suriname 89.6
91  Zimbabwe 89.4 [l]
92  Qatar 89.0
93  Malaysia 88.7
93  United Arab Emirates 88.7 [l]
95  Brazil 88.6
96  Lebanon 88.3 [j]
97  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 88.1 [q]
98  Dominica 88.0 [q]
99  Peru 87.9
100  Turkey 87.4
101  Dominican Republic 87.0
101  Equatorial Guinea 87.0
103  Bolivia 86.7
104  Bahrain 86.5
105  Antigua and Barbuda 85.8 [q]
106  Namibia 85.0
107  Sao Tome and Principe 84.9
108  Congo 84.7 [l]
109  Mauritius 84.3
110  Libya 84.2 [l]
111  Gabon 84.0 [l]
112  Saudi Arabia 82.9
113  Iran 82.4
113  South Africa 82.4
115  Lesotho 82.2
116  Oman 81.4
117  Botswana 81.2
117  Cape Verde 81.2 [l]
119  Syria 80.8
120  El Salvador 80.6 [l]
121  Honduras 80.0
122  Jamaica 79.9
123  Swaziland 79.6
124  Nicaragua 76.7
126  Solomon Islands 76.6 [k]
127  Belize 75.1 [q]
128  Tunisia 74.3
129  Vanuatu 74.0
130  Cambodia 73.6
131  Kenya 73.6
132  Egypt 71.4
133  Madagascar 70.7
134  Djibouti 70.3 [j]
135  Algeria 69.9
136  Tanzania 69.4
137  Guatemala 69.1
138  Nigeria 69.1 [l]
139  Laos 68.7
140  Zambia 68.0
141  Cameroon 67.9
142  Angola 67.4
143  Congo 67.2
144  Uganda 66.8
145  Rwanda 64.9
146  Malawi 64.1
147  India 61.0
148  Sudan 60.9 [aa]
149  Eritrea 60.5 [j]
150  Burundi 59.3
151  Ghana 57.9
152  Papua New Guinea 57.3
153  Comoros 56.8 [j]
154  Haiti 54.8 [j]
155  Yemen 54.1 [l]
156  Togo 53.2
157  Morocco 52.3
158  Mauritania 51.2
159  Timor-Leste 50.1 [ab]
160  Pakistan 49.9
161  Côte d'Ivoire 48.7
162  Central African Republic 48.6
162  Nepal 48.6
164  Bangladesh 47.5
165  Bhutan 47.0 [v]
166  Guinea-Bissau 44.8 [j]
167  Gambia 42.5 [j]
168  Senegal 39.3
169  Mozambique 38.7
170  Ethiopia 35.9
171  Sierra Leone 34.8
172  Benin 34.7
173  Guinea 29.5
174  Niger 28.7
175  Chad 25.7
176  Mali 24.0
177  Burkina Faso 23.6

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  • ^  United Nations Development Program Human Development Report 2007/2008 Table 1.
  • ^  Tables in spreadsheet format can be found here
  • ^b  Data refer to national literacy estimates from censuses or surveys conducted between 1995 and 2005, unless otherwise specified. Due to differences in methodology and timeliness of underlying data, comparisons across countries and over time should be made with caution. For more details, see [5].
  • ^d  For purposes of calculating the HDI, a value of 99.0% was applied.
  • ^v  UNICEF 2004.
  • ^l  UNESCO Institute for Statistics estimates based on its Global Age-specific Literacy Projections model, April 2007.
  • ^j  In the absence of recent data, estimates from UNESCO Institute for Statistics 2003, based on outdated census or survey information, were used and should be interpreted with caution: Bahamas 95.8, Barbados 99.7, Comoros 56.8, Djibouti 70.3, Eritrea 60.5, Fiji 94.4, Gambia 42.5, Guinea-Bissau 44.8, Guyana 99.0, Haiti 54.8, Hong Kong, China (SAR) 94.6, Hungary 99.4, Lebanon 88.3, Poland 99.8 and Uzbekistan 99.4.
  • ^k  Data are from national sources.
  • ^q  Data are from the Secretariat of the Caribbean Community, based on national sources.
  • ^w  Data refer to 18 of the 25 states of the country only.
  • ^aa  Data refer to North Sudan only.
  • ^ab  UNDP 2006.

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