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🍃 Spain's Renewable Energy Use Up 40%. Vietnam’s Pupil-Teacher Ratio. Japan’s Long-term Care.

Chart of the Day #163 looks at Pupil-Teacher Ratio, Renewable Energy, and Long-term Care.

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Today's Topics

📈 Pupil-Teacher Ratio. Vietnam’s primary school pupil-to-teacher ratio rose from 20% to 24% from 2016 to 2022
🍃 Renewable Energy. Spain’s renewable energy consumption rose nearly 40% in the past decade
🏥 Long-term Care. Japan’s long-term care needs rose nearly 35% in the past decade

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📈 Vietnam’s Primary School Pupil-to-Teacher Ratio Rose from 20% to 24% From 2016 to 2022

Vietnam's pupil-to-teacher ratio in primary education increased by from 20% to 24% between 2016 and 2022, rising annually. The ratio remained steady between 2019 and 2020 before peaking at 24 in 2022. This growth highlights challenges in maintaining teacher availability relative to student enrollment, affecting classroom dynamics and resource allocation. 

🍃 Spain’s Renewable Energy Consumption Rose Nearly 40% in the Past Decade

Spain's renewable energy consumption increased by nearly 40% over the past decade, reaching over 1 EJ in 2023. The growth continued until 2013, followed by a decline until 2016. However, from 2016 onwards, consumption rebounded and consistently increased, reflecting Spain's renewed focus on renewable energy and its commitment to sustainable energy sources.

🏥 Japan’s Long-Term Care Needs Rose Nearly 35% in the Past Decade

The number of people requiring long-term care in Japan has increased by nearly 35% over the past decade, increasing annually. This steady rise reflects Japan's aging population and the growing demand for healthcare services tailored to the elderly. The trend highlights the pressing need for expanded long-term care facilities and resources to support the country's senior citizens.


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