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Ma'am lack of education create nothing good. It gives unemployment poverty gender discrimination etc. People with lack of education many a time take wrong decision. An educated women can take the burden of her family easily. But an uneducated has to face several difficulties. Due to lack of education they don't understand how people befool them. They get less wages in factories as compared to men.people having lack of education can't face the social evil .moreover they themselves don't want to change and remain backward. Due to this the whole area , state or country remained undeveloped .
Lack of education has serious effects on everyone, not only people who are under-educated. People who lack education have trouble getting ahead in life, have worse health and are poorer than the well-educated. Major effects of lack of education include: poor health, lack of a voice, shorter lifespan, unemployment, exploitation and gender inequality Across the world, 264.3 million school children, adolescents and youth are not in school. We’re getting more of these children into school, but there’s still a long way to go. These children who are under-educated will likely suffer from long-term side effects that may limit their quality of life. There are 11 major effects of lack of education that cause real worry to us all. Here’s the reduction in the number of out-of-school children over time: Case Study: Lack of Education During the Ebola Crisis This became a huge problem during the 2014-15 Ebola crisis in West Africa. During the crisis, there was a huge amount of misinformation about how the disease was spreading. Many people used old wive’s tales and folklore to understand the disease rather than scientific knowledge. To remedy this, there was a need for a huge public information campaign to educate the masses on how diseases spread. One of the major things to do was teach people how to bury the dead appropriately to prevent the spread of the disease. many reasons of lack of education mam