Statistics

We asked the gender of the people who answered the survey because we think that its important to know the different opinions between men and women , 80 % of the people that responded the survey are women as we can see in the pic.1

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We thought it was important to ask the age of the participants because of the difference in maturity and life experience . This survey was responded by people in the range between 17 and 24 years old , and then stepped up until 40 being the majority 23 years old as we can see in the pic. 2

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We asked the education level because we think that our participants might have had an experience regarding social economic status being a reason why they could not finish their studies . The 86.7% of the people. that answered the survey are currently studying university or have already graduated, as we can see in the pic . 3

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We asked this question because we think is very important which major people choose, so they know in which way they can help and also their way of thinking. The majority of people who answered this survey have a degree or are studying business related careers , as we see in pic. 4

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Our main topic is how poverty is related with education an viceversa, so we think it was very important to know what people think and know about this topic .The majority represented by the 93.3% of the people think that education is related with poverty , as we see in pic 5.

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We asked if the lack of education causes poverty and just the minority of people who answered this survey thinks that culture is a factor that causes poverty rather than education , as we see the answer in the pic 6.

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By the other side the majority of people who answered this survey which is the 92.9% think that the lack of education is a cause of poverty , as we see the graphic in pic 7.

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We believe that asking about the academics conditions of Mexico compared to other Latin American countries can be a good way to find out the differences between the systems . Half of the people interviewed think that Mexico has a lower level of education than other Latin American countries , compared to the rest, where one quarter believes the opposite , and the remaining are not certain about it , as we see in pic 8 .

The question regarding poverty aims to analyze the perception of the relationship between social and economic inequalities with educational opportunities. The majority think that the main factor as to why people don’t have the chance to study is poverty , as we see in pic 9.

The majority of people that answered this survey thinks that private education gives more opportunities than the public one , while the 13.3 % believes that private education is not a deterrmining factor . On the other hand the remaining 6.7 % believes it depends on the country , as we see in pic . 10

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We thought it was important to ask how each person could support in these subjects from their careers to get an idea about how many people is concerned about it . The 33.3% really don’t know how they can help to prevent poverty , and the rest suggests the following options:
+ Teaching how to manage natural resources +Developing corporative conscious
+ Supporting in terms of good health and better development + Using graphic design to spread information + The right administration of public resources + Opening doors to future generations+ Creating public policies +Promoting entrepreneurship , as we see in pic . 11

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