Comparison

Vietnam vs Ireland

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

At a glance

Vietnam

In Vietnam, children address every adult with a kinship term โ€” even strangers are 'uncle' or 'auntie.'

Respect for elders is embedded in language itself โ€” Vietnamese pronouns encode age, status, and familial role into every interaction.

Ireland

In Ireland, children start school at age 4 โ€” the youngest in Europe.

Junior infants enter primary school at four, reflecting an early-start tradition that shapes Irish childhood rhythms and makes the schoolyard a central social hub from a remarkably young age.

Indicators side by side
Under-5 mortality rate
20.3
Vietnam
3.3
Ireland
per 1,000
Education spending (% of GDP)
4.1%
Vietnam
3.1%
Ireland
%
Child poverty rate
7.9%
Vietnam
8.4%
Ireland
%
Corporal punishment
Not fully banned
Vietnam
Banned
Ireland
Childcare enrollment (0-2)
18%
Vietnam
28%
Ireland
%
Paid parental leave
26 wk
Vietnam
26 wk
Ireland
weeks
Child stunting rate
19.6%
Vietnam
n/a
Ireland
%
Immunization (DPT3)
89%
Vietnam
95%
Ireland
%
Adolescent birth rate
26.4
Vietnam
5.6
Ireland
per 1,000
PISA average score
n/a
Vietnam
504
Ireland
points
Secondary completion rate
73%
Vietnam
92%
Ireland
%
Early childhood education enrollment
88%
Vietnam
97%
Ireland
%
Birth registration rate
96%
Vietnam
100%
Ireland
%
Child labor rate
9.6%
Vietnam
0%
Ireland
%
Child benefit spending (% of GDP)
0.8%
Vietnam
1.9%
Ireland
% of GDP
How they compare
Child independence expectations
Vietnam
Ireland
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Vietnam
Ireland
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Vietnam
Ireland
Low High
School systems
East Asian model (socialist variant)

Vietnam

A dual-session school day โ€” morning or afternoon โ€” with centralized curriculum set by the Ministry of Education and Training. English is mandatory from grade 3. Academic pressure intensifies toward the national high-school entrance exam.

Anglophone early-start model

Ireland

Children enter junior infants at age 4. Primary education lasts eight years. Most primary schools remain under religious patronage, though multi-denominational schools are growing. Secondary runs six years with a transition year option in year 4.

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