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 | | By the end of 2000, there were 58 higher education institutions in Shandong Province, with the number of students enrolled being 303,826 and teachers 54,910; 4,475 secondary schools had 6,786,003 students enrolled and teachers 430,745; the province's 26,017 primary schools had 7,748,822 students and 440,161 teachers. |
 | | According to the fifth population census in 2000, the average family size was 3.21 in Shandong Province, but in the third population census in 1982 and the forth population census in 1990, the data was 4.20 and 3.75. |
 | | In Shandong, the education level distribution is less satisfactory; industrial workers' education level does not meet the demands of modern production; the education level of different regions is different, with urban areas having higher levels than rural areas; moreover, the difference in education level between regions is enlarging. |
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