You are on page 1of 14

Pupil/Student to Teacher Ratio

* it is the average of pupil/student per teacher in elementary/secondary


education in a given school year.

Formula:

〖 �− −�
〖 〖 � �� ��� �
� ����〗 _�𝐥�� = �〗 _𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒎/
Students 〖�������〗 _
Students 〖
〖 � ������

〖�− −� 𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒎
�〗 _𝒔𝒆𝒄/ 〖�
� ����〗 _��� =
������〗 _𝒔𝒆𝒄
Compute:
Elementary Secondary
Students 800,000 Students 4,321
Teacher 6,000 Teacher 250
133.3:1 17.3:1
Student to Classroom Ratio
* it is the average number of pupils/students per
classroom in elementary/secondary education in a
given year.

Formula:
��������/𝐂𝐥���𝐫�
Student-Classroom Ratio = ��

Compute:

Students 3,000,000
Classroom 65,000
46.2:1
Book to Student Ratio

* it is the average number of usable textbooks per pupil/student in


elementary/secondary level in a given subject in a given school year.

Formula:

〖�� . �𝐟 ���𝐛𝐥� ��𝐱�𝐛��𝐤� 〗 _�𝐥��/ 〖��


Book-Student Ratio=
𝐫�𝐥𝐥����〗 _�𝐥��

Book-Student〖�� .�𝐟 ���𝐛𝐥� ��𝐱�𝐛��𝐤� 〗 _���/ 〖��𝐫�𝐥𝐥����〗 _���


Ratio=

Standard: 1 book: 1 student

Compute:

Elementary Secondary
Book 2,000 Book 900
Students 3,500 Students 1,568
0.6:1 0.6:1
����〗 _���
Drop-out Rate
* it is the percentage of students failing to complete a particular school or
college course.

Formula:
𝐃𝐫�𝐩���/(����𝐥 ��.�𝐟 ��������)
DR =

Compute:
Dropout 5,241,801

Total no.of
9,876,543
students

Drop-out Rate 53.1%


Hospital Bed to Population Ratio
*it is the ratio of hospital bed to the population, usually expressed
as the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000
population.

Formula:
(��.�𝐟 𝐡��𝐩���𝐥 𝐛��� �𝐯��𝐥�𝐛𝐥�)/(𝐓���𝐥 𝐏�𝐩�𝐥�����)
Hb-P∗𝟏,𝟎𝟎𝟎
Ratio =

Compute:
No.of Hospital Bed 126,000
Total Population 105,000,000
per 1,000
HB-P Ratio 1.2
Population to Doctor Ratio
* is the ratio of population per doctor

Formula:

Population to Doctor Ratio


=
𝐏�𝐩�𝐥�����/
𝐃����𝐫
Compute:

Doctors 2
Population 20,000
P-D Ratio 10000:1
Population to Nurse Ratio
* is the ratio of population per nurse

Formula:

Population to Nurse Ratio


=
𝐏�𝐩�𝐥�����/
��𝐫��
Compute:

Nurses 60,000
Population 900,000,000
P-N Ratio 15000:1
Police Force to Population
* is the ratio of police force to population

Formula:

(��𝐳� �𝐟 𝐏�𝐥��� 𝐅�𝐫��)/


Police Force to Population =
(𝑻𝒐𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝑷𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏)

Compute:

Police Force 60
Population 30,000
PF-P Ratio 500:1
Morbidity Rate
* The morbidity rate is the frequency or proportion with which a
disease appears in a population.

Formula:

=
Morbidity Rate 𝐈��������/𝐏
�𝐩�𝐥�����
Compute:
Incidence 59,865,568
Population 70,566,895
Morbidity Rate 85%
Mortality Rate
* it is a measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined
population during a specified interval.

Formula:

= (��.
Mortality Rate
�𝐟
𝐃���𝐡�)/𝐏
�𝐩�𝐥�����
Compute:

Deaths 568,925
Population 70,566,895
Mortality Rate 1%
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)
*number of deaths during given time period per 100,000 live
births during the same time.
*deaths should be related to pregnancy and child birth.

Formula:

MMR =
𝑴�/� * 100,000

where;
MD total number of maternal deaths in a given
year

B total number of live births in the same year

Compute:

MD 1,307
B 1,930,301
MMR 67.71
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
*is calculated by dividing the number of deaths of infants under one
year of age by the number of live births during the statistical year.

Formula:

IMR =
𝐃/� * 1,000

where;

D is number of deaths to infants aged less than 1 year


old in a given year
B total live births in the same year

Compute:

D 109,448
B 1,930,301
IMR 56.70
Child Mortality Rate (CMR)
*is the number of deaths among children below 5 years of age per
1,000 children 1-4 years old.

Formula:

CMR =
𝐃/� * 1,000

where;

D is number of deaths among children 1-4 years old

B total number of children 1-4 years old

Compute:

D 109,448
B 1,930,301
CMR 56.70

You might also like