12. Are official statistics published covering the number of persons with disabilities who graduate from university?
It is truly remarkable that, in so many countries (15, together with New York state), no statistics are available (officially or otherwise) on the number of persons with disabilities who graduate from university. And, indeed, it would appear that only in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and the UK are they published on an annual basis.
While there will always be issues of accuracy in any such statistics “…[be]cause some students don’t want to identify” (Croatia), this should not be the reason for a total dearth of numbers.
There are, perhaps, deeper, systemic issues that merit further investigation.
These figures are published officially annually within the year.
These figures are published, but maybe not officially, or annually. Or within the year.
No such statistics are officially published. Or are even available.
Albania (ALB) |
No statistics are officially published |
Argentina (ARG) |
No statistics are officially published |
Australia (AUS) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Austria (AUT) |
No statistics are officially published |
Belgium – Federal State Walloon (BEL) |
No statistics are officially published |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) |
No statistics are officially published |
Bulgaria (BUL) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Canada (CAN) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Croatia (CRO) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Czech Republic (CZE) |
Figures are published officially and annually |
Denmark (DNK) |
No statistics are officially published |
Estonia (EST) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Finland (FIN) |
No statistics are officially published |
France (FRA) |
No statistics are officially published |
Germany (DEU) |
No statistics are officially published |
Hungary (HUN) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Ireland (IRL) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Israel (ISR) |
No statistics are officially published |
Italy (ITA) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Kosovo (RKS) |
No statistics are officially published |
Macedonia (MKD) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Mexico (MEX) |
No statistics are officially published |
Montenegro (MNE) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Netherlands (NED) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Portugal (POR) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Romania (ROU) |
No statistics are officially published |
Serbia (SRB) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Slovakia (SVK) |
Figures are published officially and annually |
Slovenia (SLO) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
South Africa (RSA) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Spain (ESP) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
Sweden (SWE) |
No statistics are officially published |
Switzerland (SUI) |
No statistics are officially published |
Turkey (TUR) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
United Kingdom (UK) |
Figures are published officially and annually |
United States – California (US CA) |
Figures are published, but maybe not offiaclly or annually |
United States – New York (US NY state) |
No statistics are officially published |