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2008

As some of my readers know, these past few months I have dealt with a serious illness in the family and I have devoted little time to blog and work, so that delays are considerable. Although we are close to winning, yet you will notice the lack of attention a while, sorry. Do what you can in the meantime, and I apologize if a comment is not answered in a timely manner. In these months I have accumulated some notes that will emerge as the auction. At the moment, this language is the answer to an anonymous request, which I hope is satisfied. It is part of a report on the failure I am preparing, but I do not know when it will come. But go with the data:

few months ago I published an advance school failure in Spain in 2008. This summer finally came to official figures. School failure for Communities is:

Diff 2002 2003 2007 2008 34.8 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA 34.3
Evolution of school failure by regions (2002-2008)
Media
2004 2005 2006 ( 1) to (6) (8) - (7)
(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
SPAIN 28.9 28.7 28.5 29.6 30.8 30.7 28.5 29.5 -1.0
ANDALUCÍA 33.8 33.5 33.6 34.2 34.0 33.1 34.0 -0.9
ARAGON 24.8 24.5 27.4 25.8 29.1 26.4 25.9 26.3 -0.4
ASTURIAS 16.7 14.0 19, 8 14.8 16.5 16.5 12.9 16.4 -3.5
BALEARIC 33.5 36.8 37 , 2 38.0 38.0 40.5 40.3 37.4 2.9
CANARY 35.3 33.5 33 , 4 35.1 35.9 35.3 30.4 34.8 -4.4
CANTABRIA 23.3 21.1 22.8 23, 0 22.4 19.2 18.4 22.0 -3.6
CASTILLA Y LEÓN 22.4 23.9 20.2 22.5 21.0 24.0 22.5 22.3 0.2
35.2 33.0 32 , 3 30.3 33.7 33.5 30.9 33.0 -2.1
CATALONIA 24.5 25.4 25.0 27, 8 28.4 27.2 23.7 26.4 -2.7
C. VALENCIA 32.8 32.2 32.7 35.8 39.7 37.8 38.3 35.2 3.1
36.2 EXTREMADURA 32.4 32.8 32.8 32.4 32.9 27.8 33.3 -5.5
GALICIA 24.7 23.7 23.5 23.9 25.1 26.3 24.2 24.5 -0.4
MADRID 25.4 25.7 25.9 26 1 29.2 29.9 25.5 27.0 -1.5
MURCIA 34.7 33.8 34.0 33 , 3 32.5 33.8 33.0 -0.8
NAVARRA 20.9 20.3 17.1 18.3 22.3 20.5 20.2 19.9 0.3
BASQUE COUNTRY 17.4 18.5 13.6 16.6 17, 0 16.4 16.6 13.1 -3.5
LA RIOJA 32.9 30.2 28.2 28.4 28.6 31.1 34.0 29.9 4,1
Ceuta 47.3 53.4 42.6 50.1 52.0 48.2 47.7 48.9 -1.2
Melilla 43.4 49.4 47.2 42.3 37.5 36, 5 36.7 42.8 -6.1
Fuentes:
(1) a (7): Ministry de Educación. Estadística Universitaria de la ensenanza no. Series.
(8): Compiled from data from the Ministry of Education. Statistical non-university education. Several years, and INE. Current population estimates (2002-08)

The first column (1-7) account for the evolution of failure from 2002 to the latest available data, 2008. The eighth column is the average of failure 2002-2007, a kind of summary of the failure Logse accumulated in recent years. The last column shows how it has evolved over the failure to Logse LOE in the last year. As can be seen, some ACs have not used the new arena, especially Baleares, Comunidad Valenciana and La Rioja, but most do. Three that have a large margin for improvement, Canary Islands, Extremadura and Melilla, are best presented evolution last year. Surprisingly
accumulated in 2002-2007 only six communities were able to maintain a lower average failure a quarter of young people, and that this is not a permanent scandal. As you recall, school failure is the percentage of youth who do not get the title of that (and, as I said is not that I get to the age that corresponds to them, is to leave school without it.)
Anyway, go to the provincial map for 2008 (you can compare it with 2007 here ):


And in the same format as the previous table, school failure by province, this time ordered (highest to lowest ) low to high:

Diff La Coruña -2.8 Zaragoza Orense Zamora 30.2 30.7 34.6 32.7 33.9 31.1 35.2 1.2 33.9 -6.1 42.8 Baleares 37.4 2.9 2.7 5.6 4.4
Evolution school failure by province (2002-2008)
Media
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (1) a (6) (8)-(7)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Guipuzcoa 15,9 13.7 9.7 12,1 11,9 12.0 10,2 12.6 -2.4
Asturias 16,7 14.0 19.8 14.8 16.5 16, 5 12.9 16.4 -3.5
Vizcaya 19.2 19.2 15.0 18.1 19.8 18.1 13.4 18.2 -4.8
Salamanca 18.8 19.4 14.3 14.8 17.9 16.3 18.3 17.0 1.3
Cantabria 23.3 21.1 22.8 23.0 22.4 19.2 18.4 22.0 -3.6
Lugo 27.5 20.0 22.5 21.7 21.4 22.2 18.6 22.6 -4.1
Álava 18.9 21.7 17.0 21.1 18.3 20.3 18.8 19.5 -0.7
Lion 21.5 24.3 18.8 21.4 22.8 24.6 19.4 22.2 -2.9
Navarra 20.9 20.3 17.1 18.3 22.3 20, 5 20.2 19,9 0,3
Valladolid 20,3 23,3 21,3 20,7 22,6 25,5 20,7 22,3 -1,5
Soria 24,7 16,5 19,6 15,6 16,7 25,3 20,8 19,8 1,0
Lérida 20,2 22,6 23,3 23,4 28,0 25,1 21,2 23,8 -2.6
22.5 21.8 21.3 22.0 23.3 25.5 21.7 22.7 -1.0
Barcelona 24.5 24.9 24.3 27.4 27.5 26.3 23.0 25, 8 -2.8
Gerona 22.0 24.8 23.8 28.0 28.5 28.0 26 23.2 , 0
Huesca 23,1 23,9 41,5 35,3 31,1 29,6 23,9 30,6 -6,6
Burgos 23,5 22,5 18,8 20,8 22,5 22,8 24,0 21,8 2,2
Ávila 29,7 29,6 26,2 21,8 23,1 26,3 25,3 26,2 -0,9
Madrid 25.4 25.7 25.9 26.1 29.2 29.9 25.5 27.0 -1.5
25.1 23.9 23.8 23.4 27.3 24.9 25.7 24.7 1.0
25.8 22.0 24.2 24.9 25.0 28.5 26.0 25.0 1.0
31.9 28.8 27.9 27.0 27.3 28.8 26.3 28.7 -2.3
Guadalajara 24, 5 25.1 30.3 24.5 28.7 28.6 27.3 27.0 0.3
Palencia 15, 4 29.5 24.2 25.2 24.8 25.0 27.3 23.9 3.4
Cáceres 37, 7 33,7 34,6 36,5 34,4 34,2 27,5 35,2 -7,7
Jaén 32,8 32,5 31,4 30,9 30,2 30,2 27,9 31,3 -3,4
Pontevedra 25,8 27,7 26,0 26,5 28,2 27,9 27,9 27,0 0,9
Badajoz 35,4 32,4 31.2 30.7 31.2 32.2 27.9 32.2 -4.3
Granada 32.8 31.1 30.3 31.0 30.6 28.1 31.0 -2.9
SPAIN 28.9 28.7 28.5 29.6 30.8 30.7 28.5 29.5 -1.0
Ciudad Real 32 35.4 , 8 32.1 30.8 33.4 29.5 32.5 -3.0
Albacete 32.9 32.2 32.6 29.7 35.2 32.5 29.6 32.5 -3.0
Córdoba 32.7 31.5 32, 7 32.2 32.6 31.9 29.6 32.3 -2.7
Tarragona 29.0 31.1 32 , 0 32.6 34.4 33.6 29.8 32.1 -2.4
Teruel 25.0 28.5 29.3 27, 1 36.3 30.4 30.0 29.5 0.4
Las Palmas 32.6 31.6 35.4 35 , 6 34.8 36.2 30.2 34.4 -4.1
Santa Cruz de Tenerife 38.4 35.7 31, 2 34.3 37.1 30.5 35.2 -4.7
Segovia 24.7 22.8 17.3 24.9 24.6 26.3 30.5 23.4 7.1 Basin
39.1 31.6 31.3 29.1 32.5 32.4 30.8 32.7 -1.9
Cádiz 33.8 33.1 31.8 35, 5 33.5 31.7 -1.8
Murcia 34.7 33.8 34.0 33.3 32.5 34.3 33.0 33.8 -0.8
Valencia 29.4 29.6 30.0 33.8 36, 5 33.3 33.5 32.1 1.4
32.9 La Rioja 30.2 28.2 28.4 28 , 6 29.9 34.0 4.1
Toledo 38.4 36.6 34.6 32.1 35.9 36.2 35.6 34.1 -1.6
Sevilla 34.0 35.3 35.1 35.6 35.9 35.1 34.6 35.2 -0.6
Málaga 32.7 31.5 33.4 35.6 34.5 36, 0
Melilla 43.4 47.2 49.4 42.3 37.5 36.5 36.7
Huelva 37.2 36.6 37.8 37.4 36.7 37.2 36.9 37.1 -0.2
33.5 36.8 37.2 38.0 38.0 40.5 40, 3
Almería 36.8 38.2 38.2 40.2 39.4 38.8 41.3 38.6
Castellón 35.0 34.0 34.8 36.8 38.8 41.9 42.5 36.9
Alicante 36.8 35.1 35.7 38.3 44.0 42.2 43.1 38.7 Ceuta
47.3 53.4 42.6 50.1 52.0 48.2 47.7 48.9 -1, 2
SOURCES: Compiled from data from the Ministry of Education. Statistical non-university education. Several years, and INE. Current population estimates (2002-08)

The last column in green those provinces that have improved more than one point in 2008 compared to the cumulative failure between 2002 and 2007, and in red those that have worsened more than one point. It is worrying that top of the list have a higher concentration of provinces are improving, while the final focus provinces in red, which means that they are widening the differences in failure.
's all for now. I know you put them under more data, but at the moment is what you get. In the report he prepared (and hopefully see the light of a month of them) is the failure by sex, by networks (public and private), plus some of its causes and consequences. Everything will come.

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