So I've heard that different countries have different university graduation rates. That got me wondering, which country produces the most college graduates? Anyone know?
Sure, in terms of the percentage of adults who have achieved tertiary education (which includes both universities and other forms of higher education), the country that ranks the highest is Canada. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a high percentage of adults in Canada have earned some type of higher education degree. This includes both bachelor's degrees and other forms of higher education, such as vocational and technical training programs.
It's important to note that these rates can vary significantly depending on numerous factors such as government funding, cultural attitudes towards higher education, social and economic backgrounds of the population, and access to higher education institutions. Also, remember that these statistics do not necessarily equate to educational quality or success in finding employment post-graduation. These stats represent quantity more than quality or outcomes.
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