The Road Not Traveled: Education Reform in the Middle East and North Africa

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Why Some MENA Countries Did Better than Others 169

FIGURE 6.1

Primary Net Enrollment Rates and Secondary and Tertiary Gross Enrollment Rates, in 1970 and 2003 a. Primary net enrollment rates, 1970 and 2003

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b. Secondary gross enrollment rates, 1970 and 2003

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c. Tertiary gross enrollment rates, 1970 and 2003

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