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Brazil

Latin America & Caribbean · Upper middle income

Two forces shape how many students a country sends abroad: the supply of domestic education (quality and capacity at home) and the demand drivers (who wants to leave, and who can afford to). The headline index for each axis is the mean percentile — versus every country that year — of a fixed core basket; other indicators are shown as context.

Supply — domestic education

Index = Education Index + tertiary enrolment. Weak supply itself drives students abroad.

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index · 2022
  • Tertiary Enrolment Ratio2022
    61.0%61
    61th pctile

    Tertiary gross enrolment ratio — domestic capacity.

  • Education Index2022
    0.70953
    53th pctile

    UNDP education sub-index (schooling years).

  • PISA — Readingcontext2018
    41329
    29th pctile

    OECD PISA mean score — reading. · region avg 409

  • PISA — Sciencecontext2018
    40418
    18th pctile

    OECD PISA mean score — science. · region avg 405

  • PISA — Mathematicscontext2018
    38413
    13th pctile

    OECD PISA mean score — mathematics. · region avg 390

Demand — drivers to study abroad

Index = GDP per capita + outbound mobility + population (market scale).

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index · 2023
  • Population (market scale)2023
    211.1M97
    97th pctile

    Total population — scale of the student market.

  • GDP per Capita (PPP)2023
    $21,17653
    53th pctile

    GDP per capita, PPP — ability to pay.

  • Outbound Mobility Ratio2023
    0.9%8
    8th pctile

    Tertiary students studying abroad, as a share of enrolment.

The headline index uses the core basket only, so it stays comparable across countries and matches the trend chart and world map below. PISA (≈80 countries, triennial) is shown as context, not in the index.

Supply & demand over time

20002023

Each axis indexed 0–100 by its position relative to the world that year, so a rising line means Brazil is climbing the global ranks. A widening gap between demand (above) and supply (below) signals growing pressure to study abroad.

Supply indexDemand index02550751002000200520102015202020235753

Index basket (held constant for comparability): supply = Education Index + tertiary enrolment ratio; demand = GDP per capita (PPP) + outbound mobility ratio + population.

Coverage

8/8 indicators present. Full coverage across all eight indicators.

Revealed Demand — Australia

Brazil students in Australia

The supply/demand model above is global. Here is the realised outcome in one destination — actual enrolments of Brazil students in Australia, the same series shown in International Education, filtered to this country.

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Enrolments by year — year-to-date path, last six years

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Current year in vermillion; prior years in grey. Source: Australian Department of Education.

By Sector

 

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Current year Previous year · % = year-on-year change

By State & Territory

 

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Current year Previous year · % = year-on-year change