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The drop in birth rates could guarantee vacancies for all boys in kindergarten.
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The drop in birth rates could guarantee vacancies for all boys in kindergarten.

A report by Argentinos por la Educación suggests that declining birth rates in Argentina could allow nearly all children aged 3 to 5 years to access preschool without building new classrooms by 2027. The report uses data from the Ministry of Education and demographic projections from INDEC. Currently, 99% of children attend 5-year-old classes, 87% attend 4-year-old classes, but only 58% attend 3-year-old classes. The study highlights a significant increase in enrollment in 3-year-old classes over recent years.

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The drop in birth rates could guarantee vacancies for all boys in kindergarten.

A report by Argentinos por la Educación suggests that declining birth rates in Argentina could allow nearly all children aged 3 to 5 years to access preschool without building new classrooms by 2027. The report uses data from the Ministry of Education and demographic projections from INDEC. Currently, 99% of children attend 5-year-old classes, 87% attend 4-year-old classes, but only 58% attend 3-year-old classes. The study highlights a significant increase in enrollment in 3-year-old classes over recent years.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical findings and projections without overtly favoring any political stance. It cites an educational organization's report using official data sources and discusses demographic trends objectively. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article presents data from Argentinos por la Educación and references official sources like the Secretaría de Educación and INDEC projections. The facts appear consistent with the cross-source consensus, though some details may lack depth. The tone is generally neutral but includes some interpre

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