All shown statistical data come from the 2000 edition of Statistical Yearbook of Spain.[1]
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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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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
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Bachelor's degrees |
60,263 |
872,856
|
Higher architecture and engineering |
11,751 |
148,272
|
Teaching |
Centers |
Teachers |
Students
|
Various secondary level teachings |
934 |
17,685 |
419,691
|
Various non-university higher level teachings |
84 |
2,401 |
112,584
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Registered health professionals
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Doctors |
174,916
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Dentists and Stomatologists |
16,891
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Pharmacists |
48,717
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Veterinarians |
21,338
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Nursing graduates |
197,340
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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
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