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Registered students in schools at the tertiary level by school, sex and mode of teaching 2001-2014

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Schools at the tertiary level include specialised schools and universities. The specialised schools have programmes such as agricultural studies, air traffic control, art and music. These figures depict registered students that are a part of the annual data collection by Statistics Iceland. The data include duplicate counts. Students can be counted more than once if they are registered in different schools, in different programs or in different modes of teaching.

Year

2004

In autumn 2004 the duplicate count was 2% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2005

In autumn 2005 the duplicate count was 2.5% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2006

In autumn 2006 the duplicate count was 2.2% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2007

In autumn 2007 the duplicate count was 1.1% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2008

In autumn 2008 the duplicate count was 1.1% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2009

In autumn 2009 the duplicate count was 1.2% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2010

In autumn 2010 the duplicate count was 1.5% for students in schools at the tertiary level.

2011

In autumn 2011 the duplicate count was 1.1% for students in schools at the tertiary level.