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**Finland:**
Students enter primary education at the age of seven and the duration is six years. As of year 2007 178,397 were females out of 364,902 enrolled in primary education. There is a consistent 96-97 enrollment rate for female and male students, which is a drop from 99-102 rate in 2003. In regards to internal efficiency the survival rate for males and females are extremely high ranging from 99.6-100% as of 2006. This could be directly related to the low primary pupil/teacher ratio of 15.03, which is an improvement from 1999 of 17.27.
 * Primary Education:**

The transition rate from primary to secondary education for male and female is 99.9% as of 2006. The secondary gross enrollment ratio is 111.29 but the net enrollment ratio 96.84. The vocational and technical percentage of all secondary enrollment is 29.12 and 54.41 for upper secondary. Of the 125,989 students enrolled in the vocational and technical enrollment 58,317 are female.
 * Secondary Education**:

The female gross enrollment ratio is 103.7 while the male is 84.32. In 2006 43,370 graduated from tertiary education. __Field of study: /__ __% of participation in 2006/__ __% of female Participation in field__ Agriculture/_ __2.1__ _/ __54.7 Education/__ __6.9__ /___84.1 Engineering, Manufacturing, and construction/__ 19.9/ _22.1 Health and welfare/ _19.3 /_87.3 Humanities and Arts /14.7 /76.5 Science/ __8.8 /_____44.5 Services/__ 5.5 /_72.2 Social Sci: Business and Law_/ 22.7_/ 69.5
 * Tertiary Education**: