Comparison

China vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.

At a glance

China

In China, grandparents raise an estimated 90 million 'left-behind children' while parents work in distant cities.

Mass internal migration has created a generation where rural grandparents are the primary caregivers โ€” reshaping family structure at an unprecedented scale.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnian children may attend three different school systems based on their ethnic group.

Post-war Bosnia operates segregated Bosniak, Croat, and Serb school curricula, meaning children learn different versions of history in the same country.

How they compare
School systems
East Asian model

China

A nationally unified curriculum with intense academic pressure. The gaokao university entrance exam defines life outcomes. Recent 'double reduction' policy (2021) banned most for-profit tutoring for school-age children, dramatically reshaping the education landscape.

Post-conflict ethnically divided model

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia operates three parallel education systems: Bosniak, Croat, and Serb. Each has its own curriculum, textbooks, and language designation. Nine years of compulsory education begin at age 6. The systems teach different interpretations of history.

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