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Barro-Lee: Percentage of population age 25+ with no education is an important economic indicator for CYP, providing insights into structural trends, policy impacts, and development trajectories. This metric is widely used by researchers, analysts, and policymakers to monitor economic conditions and inform decision-making. In CYP, Barro-Lee: Percentage of population age 25+ with no education reflects the interplay of domestic policies, global market forces, and long-term demographic and technological changes. Tracking this indicator over time reveals patterns of growth, volatility, and structural transformation that shape the country's economic outlook. Access to reliable, timely data is essential for evidence-based analysis, whether for academic research, investment strategy, or public policy evaluation. The most recent data point shows 0.86 as of 2010-01-01. This dataset spans 1960–2010, covering 11 annual observations. Data is sourced from World Bank and updated regularly on EconDash. Use EconDash's interactive chart to explore Barro-Lee: Percentage of population age 25+ with no education data, apply custom date ranges, and benchmark CYP against peer economies.
| Indicator | Barro-Lee: Percentage of population age 25+ with no education |
|---|---|
| Country | CYP |
| Category | Education |
| Source | World Bank |
| Frequency | annual |
| Time range | 1960–2010 (11 observations) |
| Interactive chart | View on EconDash |
| API access | EconDash API documentation |