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Gross enrollment rate of higher education
The gross enrollment rate of higher education refers to the ratio of the number of students receiving higher education to the school-age population. School-age population refers to the population aged 18 -22.

It is generally believed internationally that when the gross enrollment rate of higher education is below 15%, it belongs to the elite education stage, 15%-50% is the popularization stage of higher education, and more than 50% is the popularization stage of higher education.

1978, the gross enrollment rate of China's higher education was only 1.55%, 1988 reached 3.7%, and 1998 rose to 9.76%. From 65438 to 0999, universities began to expand enrollment, and the gross enrollment rate of higher education rose rapidly, reaching 15% in 2002, and higher education entered the popularization stage from the elite education stage. In 2007, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China reached 23%.

In 20 10, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China reached 26.5%. In 20 12, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China reached 30%. China aims to reach 36% in 20 15 and 40% in 2020. From 2065438 to 2006, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China has reached 42.7%. In 20 19, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China was 5 1.6%.

In 2020, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China will be 54.4%. In 20021year, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in China was 57.8%.

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