WHAT WILL HAPPEN
IN THE FUTURE?
Especially in South Asia, with at least one in every three children dropping out of school by upper secondary-age, some of Asia's fastest-growing economies may struggle to reach their full potential due to high rates of out-of-school children. If no intentional actions are taken, Asia’s promising economies may soon face a significant talent shortage that could hinder and prevent the growth and development of the countries in the region.
Statistics of
Out-of-school
children
Out-of-school children in the Asia Region (source from OPHI and UNESCO Institute for Statistics Database)
Eastern and South-East Asia (Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, China)
Southern Asia (India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh)
Central Asia (Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan)
POVERTY BY REGION
Number of poverty (thousands) | Number of rural poverty (thousands) | |
---|---|---|
East Asia and South East Asia | 64,663 | 46,863 |
South Asia | 833,946 | 719,496 |
Population living in extreme poverty (per capita below $1.90 daily) which may be the cause for children being out-of-school
Living with per capita household below $1.90 (%) | |
---|---|
East Asia and South East Asia | 45.7% |
South Asia | 64.98% |
Central Asia | 20.84% |