Spain at the Beginning of 21st Century/Education and health

All shown statistical data come from the 2000 edition of Statistical Yearbook of Spain.[1]

Education

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Early childhood and primary education

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Teaching Units Students
Early Childhood Education/Preschool 54,426 1,122,740
Primary Education/EGB 120,602 2,615,467

Secondary Education and Vocational Training

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Education Students
Compulsory Secondary Education (in Spanish: Educación Secundaria Obligatoria or ESO) 1,686,652
BUP and COU (former baccalaureate, in transition to LOGSE baccalaureate) 880,268
Experimental baccalaureate 12,344
LOGSE baccalaureate 258,974
Vocational Training 479,450
Professional Modules (Level II) 75,766

University education

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First cycle

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Education Centers Students
Technical architecture and engineering 468 210,493
Diplomas 798 338,967

First and second cycle

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Education Teachers Students
Bachelor's degrees 60,263 872,856
Higher architecture and engineering 11,751 148,272

Other teachings

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Teaching Centers Teachers Students
Various secondary level teachings 934 17,685 419,691
Various non-university higher level teachings 84 2,401 112,584

Health

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Registered health professionals

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Doctors 174,916
Dentists and Stomatologists 16,891
Pharmacists 48,717
Veterinarians 21,338
Nursing graduates 197,340

Hospitals

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Type Hospitals Beds Staff
Public 324 104,432 288,152
Private 458 50,212 82,092
Total 782 154,644 370,244

References

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  1. "Productos y servicios / Publicaciones gratuitas / Anuario Estadístico de España". web.archive.org. 2024-04-22. Retrieved 2024-09-15.