Armenia in the Lead
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๐ฉโ๐ซ High Female Representation Among Teachers
In 2023, 88.38% of secondary education teachers in Armenia were female, reflecting gender inclusivity in the education sector.
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๐ก๏ธ Extensive Social Insurance Coverage
By 2022, 60.23% of Armenia's population was covered by social insurance programs, with the poorest quintile seeing a 61.64% coverage rate.
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๐ Minimal Energy Depletion
Armenia reported an energy depletion of just $1.11 in 2021, equivalent to a negligible 0.000000008% of its GNI, highlighting its efficient energy use.
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๐ฑ Negligible Coal Rents
In 2021, coal rents accounted for a mere 0.00000276% of Armenia's GDP, indicating a minimal reliance on coal resources.
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๐งพ Lowest Bribery in Tax Meetings
In 2020, only 0.1% of firms in Armenia reported giving gifts during meetings with tax officials, showcasing a transparent and corruption-free tax system.
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โ Minimal Acceptance of Domestic Violence
In 2016, only 3.5% of Armenian women reported experiencing physical or sexual violence, with a mere 0.4% believing violence is justified for burning food.
Armenia Following Behind
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๐ Low Government Spending on Education
In 2023, government expenditure on education was only 0.24% of Armenia's GDP, indicating potential areas for increased investment.
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๐ฝ Limited Urban Sanitation Services
As of 2018, only 6% of Armenia's urban population had access to safely managed sanitation services, highlighting a critical area for improvement.