gender equality in costa rica
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Costa Rica Information Area: 51,100 sq. km (19,730 sq. mi.) Population: Population (2010): 4.516 millionReligion: Roman Catholic 76.3%, Evangelical Protestant 13.7% others 4.8%
none 3.2% economy: GDP PPP (2009 est.): $48.19 billion. Inflation
(2010 est.): 6.9%. Real growth rate (2010 est.): 3.6%. Per capita income: (2009) $6,900; (2010 est., PPP) $10,569. Unemployment (2010 est.): 6.7%. Currency: Costa Rica Colon (CRC).
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A 1994 Law for Promoting the Women's Social Equality prohibited discrimination and established a women's rights office. Everyculture.com /Bo-co/Costa rica.html
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First Woman President in Costa Rica
Laura Chinchilla-2021-2014
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Gender Equality empowers Education
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Source: National Institute of Statistics and Censuses, 2001. www.international.ac.uk/.
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Costa Rica: Breakdown of the population by level of education according to gender. 2000
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Furthering women’s empowerment in Mexico: Mexicohas developed an innovative federal programme calledGenerosidad that awards a “Gender Equity Seal” toprivate firms. Seals are granted through an independentevaluation that assesses a company’s achievement ofspecific standards related to gender equity, includingrecruitment, career advancement, training and reducingsexual harassment. By 2006, 117 companies had obtainedthe Seal. Similar initiatives have been launched in Brazil,
Costa Rica and Egypt.United Nations -20-22 September 2010 New YorkHigh–level Plenary Meeting of General Assembly
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We Can End Poverty 2015 –Millennium Development Goals
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Religious Experiences of Women
Religion is a vital part of life for many Costa Rican women, and it is important to recognize how it can be a place of
empowerment and liberation for women. Goshen College
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Gender Equality: The right to own Property (Finca la Rosita-Costa Rica)