For the following investigation, we conducted a survey of 17 people on what are the implications of poverty in developing countries, as well as questions to know how informed society is about the issue of world poverty. For further information, click here to visit it.
The following results include first the sector of society to know personal information about the respondent. In Figure 1 we show the results of the average ages of all respondents. Figure 2 shows the gender of the respondent, as we see most are women. Also, Figure 3 gives us an answer to what the respondent is dedicated to, the majority are students

FIGURE 1:About the age of the respondents 
FIGURE 2: Respondent gender 
FIGURE 3: What does the respondent do
These results include optional poverty questions to know how much society is informed about the issue. Graph 1 tells us the poverty index considered by the respondents that exists in Mexico. As we can see in te Graph 2, more than 90 percent agree that the continent with a higher poverty rate is Africa. Also, we observe in Graph 3 that more than 50 percent of respondents agree that the most viable solution to this problem is a BETTER GOVERNMENT. In the end, Graph 4 tells us the social sector most affected by poverty, and in it we see that the most affected sector is «children»

GRAPH 1: Percent of poverty in México 
GRAPH 2: Shows what is the poorest continent 
GRAPH 3: Some solutions for the problem 
GRAPH 4: Statistically shows which is considered the social sector most affected by poverty
The following results are open questions, and we also found that their answers were similar. For example, to the question of the Figure 1 is «What does the poverty mean to you?«, Most agree that it is the «Shortage or lack of what is necessary to live«, approximately 70 percent agree with this. In the Figure 2 they had to mention some developing countries. Then, Figure 3 is about the question » What do you think are the implications of poverty?. In the end, Figure 4 talks about «What are some consequences of extreme poverty?» according to respondents. Most consider death as the most frequent and extreme consequence.

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