Because they don't have enough money to afford the enrollment.
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there are lots of countries that have poor children living in them,but i only know that Africa is the country that has most of the poor children in like Kenya. ETC. i hope this helps
mali
Most children didnt go to school others got very poor education
be cause thay are poor
No, Italian children are usually smart.
James Francis Day has written: 'Migrant education' -- subject(s): Children of migrant laborers, Education, Poor children, Rural poor
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
Africa is poor mainly due to corrupt governments and low education levels.
In many poor countries, education is provided free or at very low cost in public schools to ensure access for all children. However, there may be additional expenses such as uniforms, books, or supplies that families need to cover. Some families may struggle to afford these additional costs, leading to disparities in access to education.
Few opportunities with poor education. Average years in school is less than 3 years in developing countries.
Education in Italy varies depending on different factors such as region and socioeconomic status. While there are challenges in the Italian education system, it is not accurate to generalize that all Italian children have poor education. There are high-quality schools and educational opportunities available in Italy.