Tertiary-educated adults

In 2025, the share of adults aged 25 to 64 with tertiary education was highest in Canada, Ireland, and Korea, while the lowest values were recorded in Peru, South Africa, and Indonesia.
Tertiary-educated adults
Share of 25-64 year-olds with tertiary education
RankEconomyYear
1Canada63.9%2025
2Ireland58.7%2025
3Korea58.2%2025
4Japan57.9%2025
5Luxembourg54.8%2025
6United Kingdom54.8%2025
7Australia54.4%2025
8United States52.2%2025
9Israel51.2%2025
10Sweden50.8%2025
11Norway50.2%2025
12Lithuania49.9%2025
13Belgium47.5%2025
14Switzerland46.2%2025
15Netherlands46.1%2025
16Denmark46.0%2025
17Iceland44.5%2023
18New Zealand44.2%2025
19France43.4%2024
20Finland42.7%2025
21Spain42.4%2025
22Estonia42.1%2025
23Latvia40.7%2025
24Poland40.0%2025
25Austria37.6%2025
26Chile36.6%2024
27Bulgaria35.7%2025
28Germany35.5%2025
29Slovenia35.1%2025
30Greece34.9%2025
31Portugal32.7%2025
32Hungary31.6%2025
33Croatia31.0%2025
34Slovak Republic29.8%2025
35Colombia29.5%2025
36Czechia28.7%2025
37Costa Rica28.2%2025
38Türkiye28.1%2025
39Argentina23.7%2023
40Brazil22.3%2024
41Italy22.3%2025
42Mexico22.2%2025
43Romania19.5%2025
44India14.2%2023
45Indonesia13.1%2022
46South Africa8.5%2025
47Peru4.9%2025

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Source: Econorama, using OECD data.

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About this indicator
This indicator measures the share of adults aged 25 to 64 with tertiary education. Tertiary education covers qualifications beyond upper secondary school, including short-cycle tertiary programmes, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctoral degrees. In the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, tertiary education covers ISCED levels 5 to 8.
Tertiary-educated adults provide a broad measure of a country’s advanced skills base. As economies become more knowledge-intensive and technology changes the nature of work, higher-level qualifications can support access to more specialised occupations and better labour-market opportunities, although the benefits are not uniform and differ across fields of study and national labour-market conditions.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the OECD Adults' educational attainment distribution dataset.

Last update

This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 24 July 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.