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Enrolment at upper secondary level by sex, age and domicile 1999-2023

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7/2/2024
Number, percent
1999-2023
SKO03108
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Students at the upper secondary level of education, studying in Iceland and domiciled in Iceland. Enrolment is the proportion of students in the corresponding age group within a region according to the population in December each year until the year 2011, but from that year November 1st is the reference date.
When data were updated in July 2024, the reference day for data from the National Population Register was changed from December to November 1st, back to the year 2011. With this change the values for sex and domicile may have changed from previously published data. In addition, changes in the classification of programmes were updated back to the year 2007.
The year in the table refers to the first year in the school year. E.g. 2015 refers to the school year 2015-2016.

Year

1999

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2000

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2001

Two 14 year old students are counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2002

Three students younger than 15 are counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2003

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2004

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2005

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2006

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2007

Two 14 year old students are counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2008

Two 14 year old students are counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2009

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2010

Two 14 year old students are counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2011

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2012

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2013

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2014

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2015

Three 14 year old students are counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2016

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2017

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2018

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2019

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2020

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2021

One 14 year old student is counted in this category with the 15 year olds.

2022

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.

2023

This year there are no students younger than 15 years old in the dataset.