Surveys

In this survey 15 people participated and expressed their opinion about the topic “Poverty and Education”. 

The first question was intended to collect the ages of the participants. The Figure 1 shows that 46.7% of the interviewees are 19 years old. One the other hand, only 2 adults and one teenager participated in the survey.

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: Age. Número de respuestas: 15 respuestas.
Figure 1: Age of the participants

The Figure 2 is related to the previous one, as it prompted for the level o f education. On the question above, most of the participants were 19 years old, so makes sense that the same percentage is attending university.

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: Level of Education. Número de respuestas: 15 respuestas.
Figure 2: Level of education of the participants

In Figure 3, the intention was to know which term the participants related most to poverty.   11 people agreed that lack of basic services means poverty. This response was the expected one, because the access to education fall into this category.

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: Select the word that you relate the most to poverty:. Número de respuestas: 15 respuestas.
Figure 3: Words related to poverty

In the Figure 4 it can be observed that 15 out of 15 participants agreed that poverty and education are related factors. Besides, one of the interviewees made the following statement: “If you have enough education, you will understand why poverty exists” (Anonymous, 2019).

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: Do you think poverty and education are related?. Número de respuestas: 15 respuestas.
Figure 4: Relation between education and poverty

The Figure 5 shows that 73.3% of the interviewees think that children labor (40%) and the government (33.3%) are the main factors that limit the access to proper education. 

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: What is the main factor that restricts the access to proper education?. Número de respuestas: 15 respuestas.
Figure 5: Factors that limit the access to education

In Figure 6, 80% of the interviewees said that the poverty in the country affect them, while the rest disagreed with that. One participant wrote: “We are all connected, so if there’s poverty in your society, then it won’t fully develop” (Anonymous, 2019).

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: Does the poverty of your country affect you?. Número de respuestas: 15 respuestas.
Figure 6: Impact of poverty on the participants

In the Figure 7, 50% people agree that moving out of the country could change their situation, while the other 50% disagree.

Gráfico de las respuestas de Formularios. Título de la pregunta: Do you think this situation will change if you move to another country?. Número de respuestas: 12 respuestas.
Figure 7: Perspective about whether there would be a change by moving to another country

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