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Education a must for poor children in Mexico: expert

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Children living in impoverish­ed areas are the most vulnerable group in Mexico due to a lack of education during the COVID- 19 pandemic, said one expert.

Most households suffered a drop in income or unemployme­nt of at least one family member, impacting the decision to continue their children’s education, Maria Teresa Reyes Ruiz, a researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, told the Xinhua News Agency. She called for policy support to guarantee access to education for underprivi­leged children.

According to the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Developmen­t Policy, the educationa­l gap in the Latin American nation reached 19.2 percent between 2018 and 2020.

“The states with the greatest educationa­l gap, interestin­gly, are the ones that also register the highest levels of poverty, as is the case of Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Michoacan,” Reyes pointed out, adding that some students had to work instead of continuing their education.

She warned that students who fail to complete their studies have a lower chance of earning a decent income and maintainin­g a high standard of living as adults.

“Lack of access to education will cause inequaliti­es when looking for a stable and well- paid job,” she said.

“It is extremely important to have an economic resource that guarantees material conditions of life, of existence, for comprehens­ive developmen­t; otherwise, the chances of having a decent life diminish considerab­ly.”

In Mexico, as in most other countries, face- to- face classes were canceled for nearly two years to contain the spread of the novel coronaviru­s. The state- run television program Learn At Home was establishe­d, and classes were held online, demanding students to keep up with their subjects with an internet connection – something children in impoverish­ed areas lacked.

“If children do not have access to education, later they will have to resort to informal work, to low- skilled jobs and, therefore, they will have different deficienci­es,” Reyes said.

The expert recommende­d enacting policies at the national level to ensure children in disadvanta­ged situations have easy access to education.

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