It is reported that higher percentages of boys attend school than girls.
In the early to mid-1970's a much smaller percentage of the population attended college before entering the work force.
A very high percentage of each graduating class attends college.
It is a well-known fact that a very high percentage of Roma children do not go to school, or attend only occasionally.
However, a large percentage of non-Christian people do attend.
At that time there were very few graduates in the country and only a very small percentage of the population attended secondary school.
Although about 92% of eligible children are enrolled in primary school, a much smaller percentage attends full-time.
The percentage of recent immigrants attending this school.
Police officials say the college requirement, added in the mid-1990's, has become a problem because only a small percentage of that region's black men attend college.
A high percentage of Roma children do not attend school, both due to poverty and a lack of teachers who speak their native language.