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Graduates By Nation: October/November 2010
This is a list of the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds with an associate degree or higher:
Canada: 55.8 percent
Korea: 55.5 percent
Russian Federation: 55.5 percent
Japan: 53.7 percent
New Zealand: 47.3 percent
Ireland: 43.9 percent
Norway: 42.7 percent
Israel: 41.5 percent
France: 41.4 percent
Belgium: 41.3 percent
Australia: 40.7 percent
United States: 40.4 percent
Denmark: 40.1 percent
Sweden: 40.0 percent
Finland: 39.3 percent
Spain: 38.9 percent
United Kingdom: 37.1 percent
Netherlands: 36.7 percent
Luxembourg: 35.7 percent
Switzerland: 35.0 percent
Estonia: 34.6 percent
Iceland: 31.0 percent
Slovenia: 30.1 percent
Poland: 30.0 percent
Greece: 28.1 percent
Germany: 22.6 percent
Hungary: 22.0 percent
Portugal: 21.4 percent
Mexico: 19.5 percent
Austria: 18.9 percent
Italy: 18.9 percent
Chile: 18.3 percent
Slovak Republic: 17.5 percent
Czech Republic: 15.5 percent
Turkey: 13.6 percent
Brazil: 10.0 percent
Source: The College Board, 2007
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