What Are the Key Factors in How Lack of Education Causes Poverty?

There are many key factors in how lack of education causes poverty. Here are a few:


One key factor is that without education, people lack the skills to do more.

Most people in developing countries who lack education work in day laboring. This often backbreaking work pays little and rarely meets the financial needs of a family. Unable to read or write, they have little hope of ever changing their life or making more money to supply for their needs.



Another factor is that lack of education impacts health.

Families who are educated are often healthier because they can afford healthcare, make better decisions about their health and have access to better resources. Something as simple as literacy impacts health too. When a mother is literate, her child is 50 percent more likely to live past age five.[1]



Third, a lack of education impacts a community and the society as a whole.

In school, children learn virtues like honesty, how to form healthy relationships, diligence, respect and so on. Without these values, a society falters. Education also fosters confidence and hope! Children begin to dream outside of their current circumstances.



“Education is fundamental to sustainable development, it is a powerful driver of development and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health; it enables people to be more productive, to earn a better living and enjoy a better quality of life, while also contributing to a country’s overall economic growth.”[2]


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