Issues related to social inequalities and their problems arising from this process can be identified in all countries of the world, even in those that belong to the group of large nations, but in countries that figure as underdeveloped, these issues are more pronounced and easy to perceive. The vast majority of these countries are underdeveloped due to historical factors resulting from European colonization that over the centuries effectively exploited such countries.
The level of education is a factor that is directly linked to the lack of financial resources that is common to the vast majority of the population. The low level of education of the population in underdeveloped countries is often the result of situations in which children at school age are forced to join the labor market, which is almost always informal, to contribute to family income, this is momentarily positive for the family. , but later these individuals will be adult workers with low qualifications and will find it difficult to place themselves in the labor market. As a result, these workers will work in jobs that require little qualification and offer low wages.