Name of Country
y
Social Inclusion Index 2012 o ex
inputs
GDP Growth 2001–2010
GDP Spent on Social Programs
%
%
1. 58
16. 20
Enrollment Secondary School
by gender
by race
0
Political Rights
0
10 20 30 40
10 20 30 40
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
—— ——
—— ——
38
Civil Rights
12
1. 46
3
4
50
5
56
Civil Society Participation
comments
GDP growth in a developed economy such
as the U.S. will not reach the rates
of its developing neighbors, though the
economic recession certainly hurt
levels of social inclusion overall. And
while political and civil rights remain
high, the extremely low popular sense of
government responsiveness is noteworthy.
outputs
Percent Living on More than $4 per day
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
12345
14
—— ——
—— ——
5.00
Personal Empowerment
Government Responsiveness (Efficacy)
23
2. 86
Access to Adequate Housing
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
—— ——
—— ——
Percent Access to a Formal Job (age 25–65)
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%—— ——
—— ——
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
%
%
3. 46
21. 65
comments The country’s deep commitment to social justice is reflected in its social spending, but the sustainability of its efforts lies in its rates of economic growth, poverty levels and high levels of political and civil rights. The one outlier? As in Chile, civil society participation—a sign of contentment or disengagement?
Enrollment Secondary School
by gender
by race
0
Political Rights
0
10 20 30 40
10 20 30 40
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
82. 5 69. 3
85. 8 78. 2
39
Civil Rights
Civil Society Participation
12
1. 14
3
4
50
5
58
outputs
Percent Living on More than $4 per day
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
%
12345
1234
89. 5
78. 9
89.0 88. 9
4. 58
4. 30
Personal Empowerment
Government Responsiveness (Efficacy)
Access to Adequate Housing
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
96. 5 92. 1
96. 7 95. 8
Percent Access to a Formal Job (age 25–65)
by gender
by race
male
%
female
%
non-minority
%
minority
77. 6 85. 9
82. 5 88. 1
BOLIVIA
overall score overall score
TK
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121 Americas Quarterly SPRING 2012