Colombia is the Latin American country where wage greater equity between women and men is recorded.
So says the latest annual report "The global gender gap" published by the World Economic Forum, the nonprofit foundation that organizes the Davos Forum.
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Colombia is ranked 28th globally in the list, compiled by the entity, of nations less discriminate on labor income women.
The Latin American nation that follows on that list is Panama.
While the third is to Venezuela, Latin American nation that led the table last year.
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At the other end of the list, leaving the nation worst waged this year is Mexico.
Latin American countries with greater income equality gender
1 Colombia
2 Panama
3 Venezuela
4 Dominican Republic
5 Paraguay
Nor do very well placed Chile or Cuba. In the latter nation, the study suggests that decades of socialism failed to erode the whole macho values of the labor market.
The study places the Colombian woman in a position of equality better than their counterparts in Switzerland, Denmark and Canada in this regard income.
It is a score that contrasts with that of Mexico, according to the report by the World Economic Forum.
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constitutional mandate
The discussion in Colombia on gender equality increased after the issuance of the 1991 Constitution, which explicitly presented as a national objective, stating that "women and men have equal rights and opportunities."
Mexico gets poor grades in listings on gender equality in income.
But it is an issue that remains a matter of intense debate in the country, with various organizations defending women's rights criticizing the persistence of inequalities in this field.
Venezuela, meanwhile, has been dealing in recent years an outstanding score in these tables gender equality.
The Venezuelan government also has a policy of active promotion of gender equality in the society.
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comprehensive approach
In addition to the wage gap, the World Economic Forum measure other aspects of gender equality, such as political participation, education and health.
So says the latest annual report "The global gender gap" published by the World Economic Forum, the nonprofit foundation that organizes the Davos Forum.
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Colombia is ranked 28th globally in the list, compiled by the entity, of nations less discriminate on labor income women.
The Latin American nation that follows on that list is Panama.
While the third is to Venezuela, Latin American nation that led the table last year.
Mexico macho
At the other end of the list, leaving the nation worst waged this year is Mexico.
Latin American countries with greater income equality gender
1 Colombia
2 Panama
3 Venezuela
4 Dominican Republic
5 Paraguay
Nor do very well placed Chile or Cuba. In the latter nation, the study suggests that decades of socialism failed to erode the whole macho values of the labor market.
The study places the Colombian woman in a position of equality better than their counterparts in Switzerland, Denmark and Canada in this regard income.
It is a score that contrasts with that of Mexico, according to the report by the World Economic Forum.
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constitutional mandate
The discussion in Colombia on gender equality increased after the issuance of the 1991 Constitution, which explicitly presented as a national objective, stating that "women and men have equal rights and opportunities."
Mexico gets poor grades in listings on gender equality in income.
But it is an issue that remains a matter of intense debate in the country, with various organizations defending women's rights criticizing the persistence of inequalities in this field.
Venezuela, meanwhile, has been dealing in recent years an outstanding score in these tables gender equality.
The Venezuelan government also has a policy of active promotion of gender equality in the society.
Why Nicaragua is and is not the sixth country in the world to be a woman
comprehensive approach
In addition to the wage gap, the World Economic Forum measure other aspects of gender equality, such as political participation, education and health.
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