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APPENDIX 1.
APPENDIX 3. Basic Statistics
(1) Statistics for Japan


Table 1. Number of Schools by Type of School, 1873-1962

Table 1. Number of Schools by Type of School, 1873-1962 (Continued)

Table 2. Number of Students by Level of Education, 1873-1960

Table 2. Number of Students by Level of Education, 1873-1960 (Continued)

Table 2. Number of Students by Level of Education, 1873-1960 (Continued)

Table 3. Percentage of Compulsory School Age Children Enrolled, by Sex, 1873-1960

Table 4. School Enrollment Ratio by Age Group

Table 5 Number of Secondary School Pupils by Type of Course, 1875-1960a. Number(1) Male & Female

Table 5 Number of Secondary School Pupils by Type of Course, 1875-1960(2) Male

Table 5. Number of Secondary School Pupils by Type of Course, 1875 -1960(Continued)(3) Female

Table 5. Number of Secondary School Pupils by Type of Course, 1875 -1960(Continued)b. Index (Malt & Female)

Table 5. Number of Secondary School Pupils by Type of Course, 1875-1960(Continued)c. Percentage (Male & Female)

Table 6. Number of Students in Institutions of Higher Education by Major Field of Study, 1875-1960a. Number(1) Male & Female

Table 6. Number of Students in Institutions of Higher Education by Major Field of Study, 1875-1960 (Continued)(2) Male

Table 6. Number of Students in Institutions of Higher Education by Major Field of Study, 1875-1960 (Continued)(3) Female

Table 6. Number of Students in Institutions of Higher Education by Major Field of Study, 1875-1960 (Continued)b. Index (Male & Female)

Table 6. Number of Students in Institutions of Higher Education by Major Field of Study, 1875-1960 (Continued)c. Percentage (Male & Female)

Table 7. Number of Graduates by Level of Education, 1874-1960

Table 7. Number of Graduates by Level of Education, 1874-1960 (Continued)

Table 8. Relations among Number of Pupils and Teachers in Elementary and Secondary Schools, and Number of Graduates from Teacher Training Institutions, 1875 -1945a. Elementary Education

Table 8. Relations among Number of Pupils and Teachers in Elementary and Secondary Schools, and Number of Graduates from Teacher Training Institutions, 1875 -1945b. Secondary Education

Table 8. Relations among Number of Pupils and Teachers in Elementary and Secondary Schools, and Number of Graduates from Teacher Training Institutions, 1875-1945 (Continued)c. Vocational Schools, Vocational Continuation Schools and Youth Schools

Table 9. Number of Elementary and Secondary School Teachers by Type of Positiona. Elementary Schools

Table 9. Number of Elementary and Secondary School Teachers by Type of Position (Continued)b. Middle Schools and Upper Secondary Schools

Table 9. Number of Elementary and Secondary School Teachers by Type of Position (Continued)C. Girls High Schools

Table 10. Total Educational Expenditures by Leve1 of Education, 1885-1960a. Amount

Table 10. Total Educational Expenditures by Level of Education, 1885-1960 (Continued)a. Amount(Continued)

Table10. Total Educational Expenditures by Level of Education, 1885-1960 (Continued)b. Percentage Distribution

Table 11. Educational Expenditures Per Pupil and Per Student, by School Level and by Classification of Expenditures, 1890-1960a. Amount (at 1960 prices)(1) Local Public Elementary Schools(2) Local Public Secondary Schools

Table 11. Educational Expenditures Per Pupil and Per Student, by School Level and by Classification of Expenditures, 1890-1960(3) National Universitiesb. Index (1) Local Public Elementary Schools

Table 11. Educational Expenditures Per Pupil and Per Student, by School Level and by Classification of Expenditures, 1890-1960 (Continued)(2) Local Public Secondary Schools(3) National Universities

able 12. Public Expenditures for Education Expended by. National Government and by Local Public Bodies, 1873 -1960

Table 12. Public Expenditures for Education Expended by National Government and by Local Public Bodies, 1873 -1960 (Continued)

Table 13. Amounts and Percentages of School Expenditures Spent for Private Schools, 1902-l960

Table 14. Relation between National Income, Government Services and Public Education

Table 15. Total School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schoolsa. Elementary Schools

Table 15. Total School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schools (Continued)b. Middle Schools and Upper Secondary Schools

Table 15. Total School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schools (Continued)c. Girls High Schools

Table 16.Subjects in Elementary and Secondary Schoolsa. Elementary Schools

Table 16.Subjects in Elementary and Secondary Schoolsb. Upper Elementary Schools

Table 16. Subjects in Elementary Schools (Continued)c. Middle Schools

Table 16. Subjects in Elementary Schools (Continued)d. Girls High School

Table 16. Subjects in Elementary and Secondary Schools (Continued)e. Upper Secondary Schools

Table 17. Number of School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schoolsa. Elementary Schools

Table 17. Number of School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary schools (Continued)b. Middle Schools

Table 17. Number of School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schools (Continued)c. Girls High Schools

Table 17. Number of School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schools (Continued)d. Upper Secondary Schools

Table 17 Number of School Hours Per Week in Elementary and Secondary Schools (Continued)e. Upper Elementary Schools

Table 18. Deflator


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