Education: only 4 Out of 10 3 Year Olds From the Most Vulnerable Sectors Attend the Initial Level in Argentina
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In the last decade, Argentina was one of the countries in the region that most expanded the coverage of the initial level in 3 year olds. However, it is still located
Access to initial education remains strongly conditioned by household income. In the most vulnerable sectors, only 41 per cent of children aged 3 years attend the initial level. It is the lowest percentage among the countries analyzed. This was shown by a report prepared by Argentines by Education that analyzes the coverage of the initial level in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. Despite having shown significant progress in the last t…
A regional report warns that lack of coverage hits poor households harder.
83% of Argentine children between 3 and 5 years of age attend the initial level of education, according to the most recent figures, from 2024, presented a report by Argentines for Education. “The coverage of the initial level in Argentina showed significant progress in the last decade,” the report remarked, indicating that it was “especially among children aged 3 and 4 years”, but warned that “strong socio-economic inequalities persist.” What do…
The coverage of the initial level in Argentina reaches 83 per cent of children between 3 and 5 years of age, but among the poorest households only 41 per cent of three-year-olds attend the garden. Specialists warn about the impact of early inequality on child development. Initial level coverage in Argentina showed significant progress during the last decade, especially among children aged 3 and 4 years. However, behind this improvement there are…
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