Survey

We asked to a sample of the population if they are studying in a public university or in a private university and we can conclude that most of the population are studying on private institutions, as it can be seen on figure 1.

figure 1. – Where people is studying

We also asked them to write with their own words, what they thought that the definition of poverty was about, there were many different answers, but what can be concluded about poverty is that it is”not having enough resources”.

Another question that the sample had to answer was that if they felt that they were privileged, and as it can be seen on figure 2, more than 3/4 of the population answered yes, they feel they have opportunities that others don’t

figure 2. Privileged or not privileged

According to people experience we wonder to know if society thinks that in general there is inequality among people and 94,1 % answered that there is.This could be observed in figure 3.

figure 3. – Inequality among people

Later was asked why people think about what leads out to inequality. We could observe that the most of the population think that the cause of inequality among people are economic and law issues.

Also, was asked about the main cause of poverty and many people was agreed that low levels of education and overpopulation are the main cause of poverty .Others also said it is fault of the government and the lack of opportunities.

We could analyze that 12 out of 17 of the population that were ask said that the government do not give the same opportunities to everyone, it is found on figure 4

figure 4. – government and opportunities

As it can be seen on figure 5, 61,1 % of the population think that the university where they are will affect the opportunities in their life in the future.

figure 5 – Public-Private school affects opportunities

As it can be noticed peopled showed positive on figure 6, in the pie chart 61,1 % of the population said poverty can be eradicated.

figure 6 – Elimination of poverty

But how can poverty be eliminated ?, in average, the population of the survey answered that poverty can be eliminated by giving the same opportunities to everyone around the world and there is where authorities should take action.

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survey, research question, poverty, data, elimination, public university, private university

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