Comparison

Netherlands vs Philippines

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

At a glance

Netherlands

Dutch children are ranked the happiest in the world โ€” and cycle to school alone from age 8.

UNICEF's child well-being reports have repeatedly placed the Netherlands at or near the top. A culture of trust, world-class cycling infrastructure, and relaxed parenting norms create a unique childhood.

Philippines

In the Philippines, the word for babysitter barely exists โ€” there's always a tita or lola nearby.

Filipino kinship networks are among the densest in the world โ€” a child may have dozens of functional aunts and uncles through both blood and the compadre system.

Indicators side by side
Under-5 mortality rate
3.8
Netherlands
26.5
Philippines
per 1,000
Education spending (% of GDP)
5.2%
Netherlands
3.6%
Philippines
%
Child poverty rate
10.1%
Netherlands
26.4%
Philippines
%
Corporal punishment
Banned
Netherlands
Banned
Philippines
Childcare enrollment (0-2)
62%
Netherlands
3%
Philippines
%
Paid parental leave
16 wk
Netherlands
15 wk
Philippines
weeks
Child stunting rate
n/a
Netherlands
26.7%
Philippines
%
Immunization (DPT3)
93%
Netherlands
69%
Philippines
%
Adolescent birth rate
3.2
Netherlands
44.6
Philippines
per 1,000
PISA average score
493
Netherlands
356
Philippines
points
Secondary completion rate
90%
Netherlands
65%
Philippines
%
Early childhood education enrollment
96%
Netherlands
72%
Philippines
%
Birth registration rate
100%
Netherlands
91%
Philippines
%
Child labor rate
0%
Netherlands
5.5%
Philippines
%
Child benefit spending (% of GDP)
1.4%
Netherlands
0.3%
Philippines
% of GDP
How they compare
Child independence expectations
Netherlands
Philippines
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Netherlands
Philippines
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Netherlands
Philippines
Low High
School systems
Dutch model

Netherlands

Children start basisschool at age 4. At 12, they are placed into one of several tracks (vmbo, havo, vwo) based on a national test and teacher recommendation. No school uniforms. Strong emphasis on independence and responsibility.

K-12 bilingual model (post-2013 reform)

Philippines

The K-12 system introduced in 2013 added two years of senior high school. Instruction uses mother-tongue based multilingual education in early grades, transitioning to Filipino and English. The school year runs June to March to accommodate typhoon season.

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