The chart displays changes in educational inequality from 2021 to 2024. Countries with most improvement include Madagascar, Tunisia, Bahrain, Luxembourg, and Bolivia, showing reductions ranging from 2.07 to 4.25 points. Luxembourg achieves the largest relative decline of 52.3 percent. Deterioration occurs in Mauritania, Nigeria, Guinea, Cuba, and Senegal, with increases from 0.86 to 2.40 points. Mauritania records the highest deterioration at 5.5 percent. The data reflects contrasting regional progress in reducing or worsening inequality levels.Countries with the most significant change in educational inequality (2021–2024)
Source(s): Authors’ own creation based on UNDP inequality data set (2010–2024)
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