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School leaving age in Greater Meridon, as well as employment age, can vary across nations.

Legend

Color legend Ages legend
  School leaving age higher
0 denotes education is not compulsory. (n) denotes part-time employment available from age n
  Employment age higher
0 denotes no minimum employment age as children could be, in theory, employed from birth
  Both ages synchronized
denotes no information available
  Age[s] vary by province
? denotes the age set is unknown
  No information / No age set

Leaving age by country

# Country De jure Education/
Employment gap
As of Details
School leaving age Employment age
File:Diamante Flag.png Diamante
18
0
DI 189 (1989) The Diamnean school leaving age has remained synchronized with the age of majority since the inception of the Diamnean State.
Flag of Diamante.png Dorado
16
14
-2
DI 214 (2014) The new Doradan government loosened its education requirements from mandating the completion of schooling to a school leaving age off 16, which put it two years ahead of the minimum age to start working.
Flag of Lesser Verde.png Lesser Verde
-
-
N/a Laws vary depending on which island state has jurisdiction.
File:Cuarzo flag.png Los Cuarzos
-
-
N/a Laws vary depending on which island has jurisdiction.
Flag of Plata.png Plata
14
18
4
DI 191 (1991) The Platan government, since its inception has maintained a school leaving age of 14 years, though citizens are not yet allowed to join the labor lottery until 18. However, subsistence farmers may work earlier, as may younger members of the political groups, and the Platan Armed Forces.
Flag of Verde.png Verde
18
0
DI 191 (1991) Verdeean citizens are expected to go to school until they complete College (Secondary School) at the age of 18. Citizens may not participate in the labor force until they have done so.