School leaving age in Sparkalia: Difference between revisions
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|Most begin working at age 16-18, however it may be lower if they are child conscripts for the Magical Girl Corps. | |Most begin working at age 16-18, however it may be lower if they are child conscripts for the Magical Girl Corps. | ||
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|Culturally and customarily, it is befitting for education to end in college, and this is the case in 95% of cases. At the same time, finish does not have to mean literally graduation. | |||
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Revision as of 19:20, 26 August 2022
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 |
# | Country | De jure | Education/ Employment gap |
As of | Details | |
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School leaving age | Employment age | |||||
Coulcisen | 1553 | Individuals may enter the workforce after their National Service concludes. If they have applied for a government exemption, they are also usually granted an under employment age exemption, allowing them to work from the age of 25, after their schooling has concluded. | ||||
Lurynia | Antiquity | Most begin working at age 16-18, however it may be lower if they are child conscripts for the Magical Girl Corps. | ||||
Japuile | Antiquity | Culturally and customarily, it is befitting for education to end in college, and this is the case in 95% of cases. At the same time, finish does not have to mean literally graduation. |