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What is the ranking of China's vocational education in the global competitiveness rankings from 20 18 to 20 19 released by the World Economic Forum?
The World Economic Forum released the global competitiveness report 20 19. In the global competitiveness index of 20 19, China ranks 28th, the same as 20 18, with a score of 73.9, which is 1.3 higher than 20 18, making it the highest ranked BRICS country. Singapore replaced the United States as the most competitive economy with 84.8 points.

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From the ranking point of view, although the average score of innovation ability and business vitality is still lower than that of Europe and North America, the competitiveness of many of its economies is eye-catching, and the upward trend in Asia is remarkable.

From the overall evaluation index, innovation has become a key factor affecting competitiveness, providing a guiding light for the economic prosperity of Asian and even global economies.

The list of the Fifth National Top 100 Vocational Education Schools still adopts four indicators: social popularity, industry recognition, employer evaluation and student evaluation, in which employer evaluation is subdivided into two items: students' comprehensive quality and professional skills, and student evaluation includes students' quality, school management, teachers' strength and students' professional skills.