Pakistan ranks 164th in the world in terms of investments in education and healthcare as measurements of its commitment to economic growth, according to a study analyzing human capital levels.
This ranking comes from a study that looked at how countries invest in their citizens' education and health as indicators of their commitment to long-term economic growth. This specific ranking focuses on human capital, reflecting the skills and health of the population.
It's important to note that this ranking is based on investment rather than simply educational outcomes. Other rankings might consider literacy rates, school enrollment, or test scores, which could paint a different picture. This particular study, however, focuses on the resources allocated to education and healthcare. This is a specific measure and not the overall performance of the education sector, but rather the inputs and investments made.