Over a million Filipinos aged 25 years old and over failed to complete their formal education, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Know more:
Over a million Filipinos aged 25 years old and over failed to complete their formal education, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority .
The data showed that the number of those with no grade completed accounted for 1.86 percent of the 54.82 million total population of Filipinos aged 25 years old and over.In terms of age group, Filipinos aged 35 years old and over accounted for more than half of those who had no grade completed with 821,192.
This translates to a 1.2 percentage point improvement from the 85.95 million or 95.8 percent that was recorded in 2015.
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