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Germany: International students, tertiary, female (% of total international students)

The data set International students, tertiary, female of total for Germany contains data from the year 1998 to 2014.

In Germany in the year 2012 53.3 % of total international students

Definition: International (or internationally mobile) students. Tertiary. % Female is the female share of students who have crossed a national or territorial border for the purposes of education and are now enrolled outside their country of origin.

All countries: International students, tertiary, female (% of total international students)

Land International students, tertiary, female (% of total international students)
Comoros 100
Laos 80.4
Aruba 76.9
Antigua and Barbuda 73
Cayman Islands 71
Marshall Islands 69.2
Bermuda 65.2
Barbados 64.1
Andorra 61.7
Swaziland 61
Lesotho 59.8
Italy 58.6
Slovenia 58
Lithuania 57.9
Qatar 57.9
Macao 56.6
Hong Kong 56.5
Norway 56
Netherlands 55.9
Trinidad and Tobago 55.4
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