The percentage of people unable to afford uniforms can vary depending on the specific population or region being considered. In general, it is important to conduct thorough research or surveys to determine an accurate percentage for any particular group.
It is estimated that around 40-50% of families worldwide cannot afford school uniforms for their children. This lack of affordability can lead to students being unable to attend school, impacting their education and opportunities for the future.
-kids cant express themselves, wouldnt a school look kinda stale if everyone wore the same thing? -school uniforms are boring or nerdy looking, -school uniforms can be expinsive, leaving less money to buy clothes YOU want to buy -school uniforms nay be uncomfortable
More than a billion people own. Everyone has cars exept if you cant afford one! See related question below.
People in squatter settlements often cannot afford proper houses due to lack of stable income, limited access to affordable housing options, and systemic poverty. Additionally, lack of property rights or access to formal financial services can hinder their ability to purchase or build permanent homes.
As of now, the player with the highest percentage of catches in NFL history is Wes Welker, with a career catch rate of around 69%.
helps people who cant afford things for their families.
Because they cant afford a house. GOT IT?
before you cant afford to pay them
not much because most people cant afford it
they probably dont have enough time or they cant afford
a hotel if u cant afford it then u sleep on the streets
is their a free online dating site...who can afford a membership when you cant even afford the medication?
cause when it is cold some people cant afford housing and when it is hot some people have heat strokes
they either cant afford it cant be bothered P.S they might be idiots and not know when something is sick
Uniforms reduce peer pressure by creating a sense of equality among students, as everyone is dressed the same. This can help eliminate judgments based on clothing choices and promote more meaningful interactions based on personality and character. Additionally, uniforms can shift the focus away from material possessions and superficial appearances, leading to a more inclusive and accepting school environment.
Poor people mostly. Those of us who cant afford domestic dogs.
because Kenya is an LEDC so they cant afford less doctors per people