People's Daily Online
May 11, 2010
The urban literacy level has increased from 78.51 to 90.17 percent and the rural literacy rate has gone up from 59.07 percent to 75.33 percent.
While the census showed the adult literacy rate has shown a fairly good increase during 1998-2008, Cambodia is the lowest in the Southeast Asia region after Laos.
It is also observed that the number of children aged 6 and more attending school or educational institution have increased from 36.27 percent during 1998-2008, but the proportion of females attending school continues to be less than the corresponding proportion for males both in the urban and rural areas.
The 2008 population census results showed that the Cambodian population has increased by 1.96 million over the last 10 years from 11.4 million in 1998 to 13.4 million in 2008.
The urban literacy level has increased from 78.51 to 90.17 percent and the rural literacy rate has gone up from 59.07 percent to 75.33 percent.
While the census showed the adult literacy rate has shown a fairly good increase during 1998-2008, Cambodia is the lowest in the Southeast Asia region after Laos.
It is also observed that the number of children aged 6 and more attending school or educational institution have increased from 36.27 percent during 1998-2008, but the proportion of females attending school continues to be less than the corresponding proportion for males both in the urban and rural areas.
The 2008 population census results showed that the Cambodian population has increased by 1.96 million over the last 10 years from 11.4 million in 1998 to 13.4 million in 2008.
May 11, 2010
The urban literacy level has increased from 78.51 to 90.17 percent and the rural literacy rate has gone up from 59.07 percent to 75.33 percent.
While the census showed the adult literacy rate has shown a fairly good increase during 1998-2008, Cambodia is the lowest in the Southeast Asia region after Laos.
It is also observed that the number of children aged 6 and more attending school or educational institution have increased from 36.27 percent during 1998-2008, but the proportion of females attending school continues to be less than the corresponding proportion for males both in the urban and rural areas.
The 2008 population census results showed that the Cambodian population has increased by 1.96 million over the last 10 years from 11.4 million in 1998 to 13.4 million in 2008.
The urban literacy level has increased from 78.51 to 90.17 percent and the rural literacy rate has gone up from 59.07 percent to 75.33 percent.
While the census showed the adult literacy rate has shown a fairly good increase during 1998-2008, Cambodia is the lowest in the Southeast Asia region after Laos.
It is also observed that the number of children aged 6 and more attending school or educational institution have increased from 36.27 percent during 1998-2008, but the proportion of females attending school continues to be less than the corresponding proportion for males both in the urban and rural areas.
The 2008 population census results showed that the Cambodian population has increased by 1.96 million over the last 10 years from 11.4 million in 1998 to 13.4 million in 2008.
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