Only 2 in 5 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Grenada is a woman. Boys are 6 percentage points less likely than girls to complete lower secondary education. Women a...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180482Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Boys in Dominica are 3 times less likely than girls to complete lower secondary education. Women are 16 percentage points less likely than men to have formal employment. There are 7 times more reporte...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180480Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Only 1 in 3 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Guatemala is a woman. Young women are 36 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in ...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180483Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Although declining, Haiti’s adolescent fertility rate remains higher than the average for lower-middle income countries. Women are 16 percentage points more likely than men to have vulnerable jobs. 30...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180686Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Jamaica’s adolescent fertility rate is nearly two times higher than the average rate for upper middle-income countries. Young women in Jamaica are 4 percentage points more likely than young men to be ...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180687Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Only 1 in 3 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Honduras is a woman. Young women are almost 29 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, n...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180620Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Women represent less than half the graduates from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. Adolescent fertility in Dominican Republic remains the highest in the Latin America ...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180481Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Less than 1 in 3 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Ecuador is a woman. Young women are 17 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not ...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180617Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Although slowly declining, St. Lucia’s adolescent fertility rate remains higher than the average for upper middle-income countries. Boys are 9 percentage points less likely than girls to complete lowe...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180688Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Although slowly declining, Nicaragua has consistently higher fertility rates than regional and structural peers. Women in Nicaragua are 14 percentage points more likely than men to have vulnerable job...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180628Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Young women in Trinidad and Tobago are 4 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in education, or in training. Although slowly declining, adolescent fertility remains...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180631Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Adolescent fertility in Panama is 7 times higher than the average for high-income countries. Young women are 8 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in education, o...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180689Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Although declining, St. Vincent and the Grenadine’s adolescent fertility rate remains higher than average for upper middle-income countries. Boys are 8 percentage points less likely than girls to comp...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180633Fecha: 8 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Only 2 in 5 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Belize is a woman. Young women are 20 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in edu...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180613Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Only 1 in 3 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Brazil is a woman. Young women are 10 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in edu...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180476Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Young men in Barbados are 7 percentage points more likely than young women to be out of employment, not in education, or in training. Men are 10 percentage points more likely than women to have vulner...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180477Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Only 1 in 3 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Colombia is a woman. Young women are 17 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in e...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180478Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Only 1 in 3 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Costa Rica is a woman. Young women are 6 percentage points more likely than young men to be out of employment, not in ...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180479Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Although declining, Antigua and Barbuda’s adolescent fertility rate remains higher than the average for high income countries. There are 9 times more cases of domestic violence with women than men as ...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180612Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
Although slowly declining, Chile’s adolescent fertility rate remains above the average for high income countries. Only 1 in 5 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) graduates in Chil...
Tipo: BriefInforme#: 180615Fecha: 7 de junio de 2023Autor:
Maquera Sardon,Daniela Andrea ;
Galeano Servian,Diana Maria
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