Composite schools and higher-education access signal.
- Unit
- index
- Direction
- Higher is better
- Coverage
- 1013 city and 208 country values
Methodology note
STATLAS treats education access index as a comparable indicator, not a complete judgment about a place. Values are stored with source family, year, confidence, and refresh date. When source series differ by geography, STATLAS keeps the source visible and avoids hiding uncertainty behind a single opaque grade.
FAQs
What does Education Access Index measure?
Education Access Index measures composite schools and higher-education access signal. STATLAS stores it as a education metric with values in index.
Is a higher Education Access Index value better?
For Education Access Index, higher values are generally better. The direction is shown on metric pages, ranking pages, and comparison tables so users can read the number correctly.
How much coverage does Education Access Index have?
Education Access Index currently has 1013 city values and 208 country values in STATLAS, with source years covering 2026 to 2026.
Which sources support Education Access Index?
Education Access Index currently uses OpenStreetMap / Overpass as visible source families.