* School enrollment rate: This refers to the percentage of children of a specific age group who are enrolled in school (e.g., primary school, secondary school, or higher education). The denominator would be the total number of children of that age in the relevant area.
* Healthcare enrollment rate: This refers to the percentage of eligible individuals who enroll in a health insurance plan or program (e.g., Medicaid, Obamacare). The denominator would be the total number of eligible individuals.
* Program enrollment rate: This is a general term that can apply to any program, such as a training program, a membership program, or a government assistance program. The denominator would be the total number of eligible or potential participants.
In each case, the formula is generally:
(Number of individuals enrolled) / (Number of eligible individuals) * 100% = Enrollment Rate
It's crucial to understand the definition of "eligible" within the specific context to accurately calculate the enrollment rate.