Israel | Adjusted savings: education expenditure (% of GNI)
Education expenditure refers to the current operating expenditures in education, including wages and salaries and excluding capital investments in buildings and equipment. Limitations and exceptions: Public education expenditures are considered an addition to savings. However, because of the wide variability in the effectiveness of public education expenditures, these figures cannot be construed as the value of investments in human capital. A current expenditure of $1 on education does not necessarily yield $1 of human capital. The calculation should also consider private education expenditure, but data are not available for a large number of countries.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
State of Israel
Records
63
Source
Israel | Adjusted savings: education expenditure (% of GNI)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
6.2574365 1970
6.1 1971
6.2091643 1972
5.3 1973
5.7 1974
5.9 1975
6.1 1976
6.3 1977
7.2 1978
7.4 1979
8.1 1980
7.5 1981
6.9 1982
7.6 1983
7.4 1984
8.7 1985
6.7 1986
6.1 1987
4.8 1988
6.1 1989
5.7 1990
5.8 1991
6 1992
6.4 1993
6.9 1994
6.8659472 1995
6.8451962 1996
6.8348207 1997
6.06435905 1998
6.71 1999
5.98006646 2000
6.36 2001
6.4 2002
6.31 2003
5.82 2004
5.61 2005
5.61 2006
5.33 2007
5.39 2008
5.34 2009
5.35 2010
5.37 2011
5.29838322 2012
5.41888224 2013
5.29243329 2014
5.37002308 2015
5.35194308 2016
5.48431592 2017
5.43128113 2018
5.5545577 2019
5.5545577 2020
5.5545577 2021
2022
Israel | Adjusted savings: education expenditure (% of GNI)
Education expenditure refers to the current operating expenditures in education, including wages and salaries and excluding capital investments in buildings and equipment. Limitations and exceptions: Public education expenditures are considered an addition to savings. However, because of the wide variability in the effectiveness of public education expenditures, these figures cannot be construed as the value of investments in human capital. A current expenditure of $1 on education does not necessarily yield $1 of human capital. The calculation should also consider private education expenditure, but data are not available for a large number of countries.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
State of Israel
Records
63
Source