Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Established countries

French translation:

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Added to glossary by Eric Nega
Sep 20, 2018 18:22
5 yrs ago
English term

Established countries

Non-PRO English to French Other Government / Politics étude banque mondiale
Pays développés ?

"The four groups are shown in table 1.1.
• Established (Group 1), where the primary GERs are high in the baseline year (2000) and close to 100 percent circa 2013; the out-of-school rates for children of primary school age are low in the latest year of available data; and primary retention rates are close to 100 percent in 2013
• Emerged (Group 2), where the GERs are high in the baseline year and high by circa 2013; the out-of-school rates for children of primary school age are low in the latest year of available data; and primary retention rates are low in 2013
• Emerging (Group 3), where the GERs are low in the baseline year and high by circa 2013; the out-of-school rates for children of primary school age are high in in the latest year of available data; and primary retention rates are low in 2013
• Delayed (Group 4), where the GERs are low in both the baseline year and circa 2013; the out-of-school rates for children of primary school age are high in the latest year of available data; and primary retention rates are low in 2013"
Change log

Oct 4, 2018 14:16: Eric Nega Created KOG entry

Discussion

Françoise Vogel Sep 21, 2018:
Ce sont les pays dont les résultats en la matière sont acquis, établis...
Yacine-2019 (asker) Sep 20, 2018:
“Established” countries (Group 1) demonstrate high primary GERs in the baseline year (2000) and 2013, low shares of children out of school who are of primary school-going age, and primary-school retention rates of close to 100 percent (in the most recent year for which data are available). • “Emerged” countries (Group 2) had high primary GERS in 2000 and 2013 and low rates of out-of-school children, but primary-school retention rates are below 80 percent. • “Emerging” countries (Group 3) made progress in enrollment, having low primary GERs in 2000 that increased to over 90 percent by 2013; however, they still have high rates of out-of-school children and low primary-school retention rates. • “Delayed” countries (Group 4) have made only limited progress on all fronts: they had low primary GERs in 2000 and 2013, and still have high rates of out-of-school children and low primary-school retention rates.
B D Finch Sep 20, 2018:
Unlikely to be "developed countries" More likely that your document will give you the answer in terms of a specific programme that the document is about.

Proposed translations

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Le peloton de tête

Il me semble que c'est un classement en matière d'éducation.
Je pense qu'il est ici fait référence aux pays ayant les plus hauts taux de scolarisation. Ceux qui sont EN TÊTE DU CLASSEMENT...
Peer comment(s):

agree Maïté Mendiondo-George
6 hrs
Merci bien 😊
agree marie leconte
2 days 11 hrs
Merci
disagree pascie : Par référence à l'Unesco, c'est un classement par rapport aux taux bruts de scolarisation
19 days
Un peu tard...
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
45 mins

Groupe principal

Proposé
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pays évolués

suggestion
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19 days

les pays "établis" ou pour lesquels on dispose de données

Ce texte fait reference au projet d’évaluation directe de l’alphabétisme, le Programme d’évaluation et de suivi de l’alphabétisation, à l'aide mondiale pour la scolarisation don't l'objectif terminal est l'alphabétisation des adultes.
Trois types de pays, selon l'Unesco:
Pays en développement,
Pays développés,
Pays en transition.
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