Name of Country
Social Inclusion Index 2012 o ex
inputs
GDP Growth 2001–2010
GDP Spent on Social Programs
%
%
3. 76
14. 22
Enrollment Secondary School
by gender
by race
0
Political Rights
0
10 20 30 40
10 20 30 40
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
90. 8 89. 4
90. 9 90. 5
39
Civil Rights
12
1. 30
3
4
50
5
58
Civil Society Participation
comments
Consistently high rankings across almost
all indicators demonstrate that Chile
has harnessed its economic strength and
democracy to ensure better quality of life
for most citizens. While a small minority
in Chile, the difference by race in access
to adequate housing stands out—as does the
low level of civil society participation.
outputs
Percent Living on More than $4 per day
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
12345
1234
88. 2 81. 4
87. 2 88. 3
3. 66
4. 12
Personal Empowerment
Government Responsiveness (Efficacy)
Access to Adequate Housing
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
97.0 84. 3
96. 4 95. 9
Percent Access to a Formal Job (age 25–65)
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
74. 4 80. 4
75. 1 83. 5
BOLIVIA
overall score overall score
TK
Name of Country
Social Inclusion Index 2012 o ex
inputs
GDP Growth 2001–2010
GDP Spent on Social Programs
%
%
4. 10
12. 59
Enrollment Secondary School
by gender
by race
0
Political Rights
0
10 20
Civil Rights
30 40 50
10 20 30 40
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
345
76. 5 73. 3.
77. 7 74. 9
27
34
Civil Society Participation
12
1. 92
comments
Colombia’s GDP growth since 2000 marks it
as one of the strongest performers. Some,
though, have questioned the validity of the
household data. The low rates of enrollment
in secondary school, those living on more
than $4 per day and percent with access
to a formal job are unexpectedly low.
outputs
Percent Living on More than $4 per day
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
12345
1234
64. 8
48. 2
62. 9 63. 8
3. 61
3. 85
Personal Empowerment
Government Responsiveness (Efficacy)
Access to Adequate Housing
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
84. 1 66. 4
83. 6 81. 4
Percent Access to a Formal Job (age 25–65)
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
47. 6 55. 3
56. 9 53. 3
BOLIVIA
overall score overall score
TK
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