Name of Country
y
Social Inclusion Index 2012 o ex
inputs
GDP Growth 2001–2010
GDP Spent on Social Programs
%
%
1. 66
12. 52
Enrollment Secondary School
by gender
by race
0
Political Rights
0
Civil Rights
10 20 30 40 50
10 20 30 40
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
345
76. 4 69. 9
76. 3 73. 7
29
37
Civil Society Participation
12
1. 92
comments
The recession in the U.S. has contributed to
Mexico’s low rate of GDP growth. Still, poverty
levels remain relatively low—though ethnic/
race-based differences remain. Greatest
challenge: moving more people to formal
employment. Good news: high levels of GDP spent
on social programs and access to education.
outputs
Percent Living on More than $4 per day
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
12345
1234
75. 4 61. 3
71. 6 72. 7
3. 42
3. 89
Personal Empowerment
Government Responsiveness (Efficacy)
Access to Adequate Housing
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
92.0 84. 1
90. 4 90.0
Percent Access to a Formal Job (age 25–65)
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
33. 1 44. 3
43. 6 41. 1
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
Enrollment Secondary School
0
Political Rights
0
Civil Rights
1
Civil Society Participation
%
%
2. 94
12. 30
30 40 50
10 20 30 40
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
45
54. 2 44. 9
59. 6 47. 6
20
34
10 20
23
2.03
comments
Levels of poverty remain some of
the highest in the region, and the
country’s input scores indicate why.
GDP growth remains low, as do the
country’s levels of school enrollment
and political and civil rights.
outputs
Percent Living on More than $4 per day
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
12345
1234
37. 5 27. 1
37. 5 36. 6
3. 30
4. 13
Personal Empowerment
Government Responsiveness (Efficacy)
Access to Adequate Housing
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
26. 4 8. 2
27.0 23. 9
Percent Access to a Formal Job (age 25–65)
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
50. 2 40. 4
50. 4 34. 9
BOLIVIA
overall score overall score
TK
AMERICASQUARTERLY.ORG
119 Americas Quarterly SPRING 2012