he works in barahona at the institute of agricultural and forestry research. nurse and a lawyer. she works at a hospital in san cristÓbal and in an office. it varies. i think it depends on the country's economy. i know there are a lot of kids who are fortunate to have financial security, but there are also many that aren't doing so great because their countries are in crisis. the biggest global problem is inequality. in today's world, everyone is pigeonholed and divided into social classes. that's a huge issue around the world. but we'll be back next week with more stories on globalization. in the meantime, send us your thoughts and comments, global3000@dw.com. see you soon. take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [water bubbling] [water bubbling]