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Guam - Unemployment, male
Unemployment, male (% of male labor force) in Guam was reported at 6.1 % in 2017, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources.
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Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
Guam | Education
Literacy rate, youth female (% of females ages 15-24)
95.91
%
Ratio of young literate females to males (% ages 15-24)
101
%
Literacy rate, youth male (% of males ages 15-24)
95.36
%
Literacy rate, youth total (% of people ages 15-24)
95.61
%
Literacy rate, adult male (% of males ages 15 and above)
96.38
%
Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above)
96.42
%
0
1
Enrolment in pre-primary education, both sexes
2892
Persons
Enrolment in pre-primary education, female
1249
Persons
School enrollment, preprimary (% gross)
108
%
School enrollment, preprimary, female (% gross)
94.98
%
School enrollment, preprimary, male (% gross)
120
%
Teachers in pre-primary education, both sexes
99
Persons
Teachers in pre-primary education, female
93
Persons
Primary school starting age (years)
6
years
Primary education, duration (years)
8
years
Primary education, pupils
15516
Enrolment in primary education, female
8600
Persons
Primary education, pupils (% female)
47.97
%
Pupil-teacher ratio, primary
20.02
School enrollment, primary (% gross)
79.22
%
School enrollment, primary, private (% of total primary)
15.86
%
Primary education, teachers
775
83.95
%
88.06
%
86.15
%
37.81
%
41.76
%
39.93
%
Secondary education, pupils
16017
Enrolment in secondary education, female
7660
Persons
Secondary education, pupils (% female)
50.04
%
Secondary education, general pupils
16200
Enrolment in secondary general, female
7850
Persons
Secondary education, general pupils (% female)
48.46
%
Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary
18.2
Secondary education, vocational pupils
1800
Enrolment in secondary vocational, female
850
Persons
Secondary education, vocational pupils (% female)
47.22
%
Secondary education, teachers
880
Secondary education, teachers, female
430
Secondary education, teachers (% female)
61.87
%
Enrolment in tertiary education, all programmes, both sexes
7300
Persons
Enrolment in tertiary education, all programmes, female
3900
Persons
Teachers in tertiary education, both sexes
260
Persons
Teachers in tertiary education programmes, female
106
Tertiary education; teachers (% female)
41.25
%
Expenditure on primary as % of government expenditure on education
90.1
%
Expenditure on secondary as % of government expenditure on education
0
%
Expenditure on tertiary as % of government expenditure on education
19.88
%
Labor force, female
40.46
%
Labor force, total
80566
Unemployment, female
7
%
Unemployment, male
6.1
%
Unemployment, total
6.5
%
Enrolment in Grade 1 of primary education, both sexes
7291
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 1 of primary education, female
1116
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 2 of primary education, both sexes
2412
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 2 of primary education, female
1198
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 3 of primary education, both sexes
2867
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 3 of primary education, female
1413
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 4 of primary education, both sexes
2324
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 4 of primary education, female
944
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 5 of primary education, both sexes
2464
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 5 of primary education, female
961
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 6 of primary education, both sexes
2285
Persons
Enrolment in Grade 6 of primary education, female
884
Persons
Enrolment in primary education, private institutions, both sexes
3206
Persons
86.15
%
83.95
%
88.06
%
39.93
%
37.81
%
41.76
%
Youth illiterate population, 15-24 years, both sexes
32
Persons
Youth illiterate population, 15-24 years, female
17
Persons
Youth illiterate population, 15-24 years, male
14
Persons
Adult illiterate population, 15+ years, both sexes
579
Persons
Adult illiterate population, 15+ years, female
289
Persons
Adult illiterate population, 15+ years, male
290
Persons
Elderly illiterate population, 65+ years, both sexes
215
Persons
Elderly illiterate population, 65+ years, female
153
Persons
Elderly illiterate population, 65+ years, male
63
Persons
Youth illiterate population, 15-24 years, % female
54.37
%
Adult illiterate population, 15+ years, % female
49.92
%
Elderly illiterate population, 65+ years, % female
70.93
%
Adult literacy rate, population 15+ years, gender parity index
0.9989
GPI
Elderly literacy rate, population 65+ years, both sexes
95.86
%
Elderly literacy rate, population 65+ years, female
94.3
%
Elderly literacy rate, population 65+ years, gender parity index
0.9672
GPI
Elderly literacy rate, population 65+ years, male
97.5
%
Official entrance age to pre-primary education (years)
5
years
Theoretical duration of pre-primary education (years)
1
years
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Guam Sales Tax Rate - VAT at 4.00 percent
Guam Corporate Tax Rate at 35.00 percent
Guam Temperature at 27.58 celsius
Guam IP Addresses at 51563.00 IP
Guam Internet Speed at 9406.03 KBps
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