Comparison

Germany vs Argentina

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

At a glance

Germany

In Germany, it's illegal to work on your child's homework โ€” it's considered the child's responsibility.

German schools assign homework as a tool for self-reliance. Parents who do it for their children undermine the educational principle โ€” and teachers notice.

Argentina

In Argentina, children don't eat dinner until 9 PM and school lets out at noon for family lunch.

Argentine daily rhythms revolve around the family table, with midday reunions and late-night meals that keep children woven into adult social life.

Indicators side by side
Secondary completion rate
88%
Germany
66%
Argentina
%
Under-5 mortality rate
3.7
Germany
9.0
Argentina
per 1,000
Education spending (% of GDP)
4.7%
Germany
5.0%
Argentina
%
Child poverty rate
14.8%
Germany
40.0%
Argentina
%
Corporal punishment
Banned
Germany
Banned
Argentina
Childcare enrollment (0-2)
37%
Germany
5%
Argentina
%
Paid parental leave
58 wk
Germany
13 wk
Argentina
weeks
Child stunting rate
1.3%
Germany
8.2%
Argentina
%
Immunization (DPT3)
93%
Germany
81%
Argentina
%
Adolescent birth rate
8.1
Germany
38.5
Argentina
per 1,000
PISA average score
492
Germany
401
Argentina
points
Early childhood education enrollment
95%
Germany
78%
Argentina
%
Birth registration rate
100%
Germany
100%
Argentina
%
Child labor rate
0%
Germany
4%
Argentina
%
Child benefit spending (% of GDP)
2.3%
Germany
1.0%
Argentina
% of GDP
How they compare
Child independence expectations
Germany
Argentina
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Germany
Argentina
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Germany
Argentina
Low High
School systems
Germanic tracking model

Germany

Children are separated into academic tracks (Gymnasium, Realschule, Hauptschule) at age 10โ€“11 based on performance. No school uniforms. Lessons typically end by 1 PM, though all-day schools are expanding.

South American public model

Argentina

School starts at age 6. Public education is free and compulsory through secondary. Most primary schools operate half-day shifts โ€” either morning or afternoon. Full-day schools (jornada completa) are expanding but still cover a minority of students.

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