<p>➀ According to a survey by Statista Consumer Insights, degree students in emerging economies are more likely to be learning online.</p><p>➁ In South Africa, 21 percent, in India 19 percent, and in Brazil 12 percent of students said they had done so in the 12 months prior to the survey.</p><p>➂ The preference for online education in emerging economies could be due to the limited availability of suitable programs nearby, a fragmented higher education landscape, or the need to work while studying.</p>
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