nicaragua en reporte global sobre brecha de género de 2014
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Part 2: Country Profiles
The G lobal Gender Gap Report 2014
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ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION AND OPPORTUNITY ........ 95 0.635 0.596
Labour force participation ................ ................ ......116 0.60 0.67 49 82 0.60
Wage equality for similar work (survey) ................ ...93 0.61 0.61 0.61
Estimated earned income (PPP US$) ................ ......112 0.46 0.53 2,758 5,933 0.46
Legislators, senior officials and managers ............... 20 0.69 0.27 41 59 0.69
Professional and technical workers .............. ............. 1 1.00 0.65 51 49 1.05
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT .............. ................. .....33 1.000 0.935
Literacy rate ................ ................. ................ ........... 56 1.00 0.87 78 78 1.00
Enrolment in primary education ............... ................ ..1 1.00 0.94 92 91 1.01
Enrolment in secondary education ................ ............. 1 1.00 0.62 49 42 1.14
Enrolment in tertiary education ................ ................ ..1 1.00 0.88 19 17 1.09
HEALTH AND SURVIVAL ................ ................ ............. 1 0.980 0.960
Sex ratio at birth (female/male) ............... ................ ..1 0.94 0.92 0.95
Healthy life expectancy ................. ................ ............. 1 1.06 1.04 66 61 1.08
POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT ......................................4 0.544 0.214
Women in parliament.............. ................. ................ ..7 0.74 0.25 42 58 0.74
Women in ministerial positions ................ ................ ..1 1.00 0.20 57 43 1.33
Years with female head of state (last 50) .............. ...15 0.16 0.20 7 43 0.16
NicaraguaKey Demographic and Economic Indicators
GDP (US$ billions) .................................................................................8.31
GDP (PPP) per capita (constant 2011, international $) .........................4,293
Total population (millions) .....................................................................6.08
Population growth (%) ..........................................................................1.47Overall population sex ratio (male/female) ............................................0.98
Gender Gap Index 2014
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6 0.789 (out of 142 countries) (0.00 = inequality, 1.00 = equality)
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Part 2: Country Profiles
The Global Gender Gap Report 2014
ECONOMIC EDUCATIONAL HEALTH AND POLITICALOVERALL PARTICIPATION ATTAINMENT SURVIVAL EMPOWERMENT
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1Survey data, responses on a 1-to-7 scale (1 = worst score, 7 = best score)2Bracketed numbers show the range between the uncertainties, estimated to contain the true maternal mortality ratio with a 95% probability3Data on a 0-to-1 scale (1 = worst score, 0 = best score)
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Selected contextual data
EMPLOYMENT AND LEADERSHIP
Female, male adult unemployment rate
(as % of female, male labour force) ...........................................................8.8,7.4
Female, male part-time employment
(as % of total female, male employment) ..............................................43.0,21.0
Female, male workers in informal employment
(as % of non-agricultural employment)........................................................49,51
Share of women employed in the non-agricultural sector
(% of total non-agricultural employment) ......................................................... 38
Average minutes spent per day on unpaid work (female, male) .....................,
Percentage of women, men with an account
at a formal financial institution ....................................................................13,16
Ability of women to rise to positions of enterprise leadership1............................ 4.2
Firms with female top managers (% of firms) ...................................................... 32
Share of women on boards of listed companies (%) ............................................
Firms with female participation in ownership (% of firms) ................................... 62
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
Percentage of Internet users (female, male) ...................................................,
Women, men who used a mobile phone in the last 12 months (%) ................,
Percentage of tertiary-level STEM students (female, male) ............................,Percentage of tertiary-level STEM graduates (female, male) ..........................,
Percentage of PhD graduates (female, male) .................................................,
Percentage of total R&D personnel (FTE) (female, male) ................................ ,
HEALTH
Cardiovascular disease age-standardized deaths
per 100,000 (female, male) ...............................................................197.8,262.0
Cancer age-standardized deaths per 100,000 (female, male),
excl. non-melanoma skin cancer ...........................................................90.2,98.0
Diabetes age-standardized deaths per 100,000 (female, male) ................47.7,41.4
Respiratory diseases age-standardized deaths
per 100,000 (female, male) ...................................................................29.1,41.4
HIV age-standard ized deaths per 100,000 (female, male) .............................1.4,4.6
Malaria age-standardized deaths per 100,000 (female, male) ......................0.0,0.0
Tuberculosis age-standardized deaths per 100,000 (female, male)...............3.1,6.8
Malnutrition prev., weight for age (female, male) (% of children