Ages of majority and license by country (Ajax)

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School leaving age in Ajax, as well as employment age, can vary across countries and territories.

Leaving age by country

  School leaving age higher   Employment age higher   Both ages synchronized   Age[s] vary by province   No information or No age set
# Country De jure Education/
Employment gap
As of Details
School leaving age Employment age
 Eagleland
15
0
1978 The Eaglelander Public Schooling System is compulsory until the 12th year of education, which requires a completion of the Gymnasio (Middle School), and the fulfillment of a person's 15th year of age. Further education is not compulsory, and persons who reach the age of 15 can legally pursue employment and enlist (as privates) in the Eagleland Armed Forces.
Template:Country data Estoni
14
0
1958 A standard 10 year education programme is attended by all Eesti children, upon reaching the age of fourteen the academically gifted are given the option for a further education while the remaining the youths are entered into employment or begin their military training.
 Ghant
0
0
0
1873 Since education varies from province to province, there is wide variance in this area. Generally speaking, there are no restrictions on working part-time, while full-time employment can be gained when one is out of school.
 Latium
17
0
1977 Until 1977, the leaving age and employment age were each set at 14. It wasn't until the enactment of Education Reform and Improvement Act that both categories were raised to 17. This, however, does not create a prohibition on employment of minors, only requires those over the age of 17 to complete their secondary education, enter full-time employment, or enlist in the Latin Armed Forces. There is no requirement to obtain a post-secondary or tertiary degree, though many individuals do.
 Lyncanestria
17*
(15)*
2
1986 Until 1986, leaving age and employment age were both set at 15; the school leaving age was raised to 17 on the federal level with the School and Education Reform Act. Employment for children at 15 is confined to part-time work with eligibility for full-time employment acquired upon reaching 17, the age of majority.
*States are still able to set a higher age in their jurisdiction.
 Ottonia
16
0
1950 Because persons are considered to reach their majority at 16 in the Allamunnic States, compulsory schooling ends at 16. Secondary school continues until the age of eighteen, but the age 16 to 17 and 17 to 18 years are not mandatory, although they are highly encouraged, especially for any person desiring training or education beyond secondary school. Furthermore, dropping out of secondary school prior to 4th or 5th years greatly increases a person's likelihood of being conscripted into some sort of national service organization.

Children between the ages of 13 and 16 can be employed in a business owned by their family for no more than 10 hours per week. At 16, a youth can seek part-time employment (no more than 20 hours per week) outside of a family business; they can apply for an exemption for full-time employment if they have terminated their schooling.

 Sydalon
18
0
1921 Compulsory education is enforced from the age of 6, with school leaving age set at 18.
 Vannois
17
(16)
17
-1
1980 Education is regulated by the Imperial Government, and as such these ages are status for all Vannois.