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DEVELOPMENT IN COLOMBIA
• Literacy and education (Enrollment/literacy rates)
• Health (Pollution, birth rates, death rates, spending on healthcare)
• Corruption indicators and equality
• Economy of Colombia
LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA
Literacy of adults (+15)
• 81.38% in 1993
• Gap in information from 1993 to 2004
• From 2004-Present, the literacy rate has been at about 92-94%
-- In rural areas the literacy rate is only 67%
• The youth literacy rate has been over 90% in both males and
females since 1993, and over 95% since 1996
EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA
• Primary basic education
grades 1-5
-Secondary basic education
grades 6-9
---
• Middle vocational
education grades 10-11
• University undergrad and
postgrad degrees
• Primary school enrollment
is overall good but in rural
areas the teachers are
poorly qualified and drop
rates are high
• Enrollment for secondary
education has risen
steadily from 50% in 1986
to 71% in 2000, to over
97% in 2011
ENROLLMENT RATES FOR
SCHOOLS IN COLOMBIA
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
1990 1995 2000 2005
Primary enrollment
Secondary enrollment
Tertiary enrollment
WELFARE IN COLOMBIA
DIFFERENT INDICATORS
Birthrate (annual/1000)
Deathrate (annual/1000)
Life expectancy (years)
Spending on healthcare (Per capita)
GENDER EQUALITY IN COLOMBIA
• Women are more affected
by unemployment, 30%
solely responsible for
households
• As a result of constant
state of conflict, women
are more vulnerable to
sexual and physical
violence
• Colombia scored 0.482 in
the gini index in
2011, placing 91st out of
146 countries
• According to the Global
Gender Gap report
Colombia scores 0.67 on a
scale in which 0 is
inequality and 1 is equality
GDP PER CAPITA IN COLOMBIA
• Current GDP/Capita: 10,000-ish USD
• Higher than the majority of South American countries
INCOME INEQUALITY
• LORENZ CURVE
• Gini Index: 59%
• Higher than the
majority of other
South American
countries
• GNI higher than the
majority of South
American Countries
• Drug trafficking and guerilla
paramilitary operations.
• Possible reasons lie in the long
history of corruption in the
country
Transparency
international
ranking
- 94th out of 177
- 36 on a scale in
which 1 is highly
corrupt and 100
non-corrupt
- Between 1988 and
1998 Colombia
lost 1% of its
annual GDP due to
corruption
Colombia presentation

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Colombia presentation

  • 1. DEVELOPMENT IN COLOMBIA • Literacy and education (Enrollment/literacy rates) • Health (Pollution, birth rates, death rates, spending on healthcare) • Corruption indicators and equality • Economy of Colombia
  • 2. LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA Literacy of adults (+15) • 81.38% in 1993 • Gap in information from 1993 to 2004 • From 2004-Present, the literacy rate has been at about 92-94% -- In rural areas the literacy rate is only 67% • The youth literacy rate has been over 90% in both males and females since 1993, and over 95% since 1996
  • 3. EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA • Primary basic education grades 1-5 -Secondary basic education grades 6-9 --- • Middle vocational education grades 10-11 • University undergrad and postgrad degrees • Primary school enrollment is overall good but in rural areas the teachers are poorly qualified and drop rates are high • Enrollment for secondary education has risen steadily from 50% in 1986 to 71% in 2000, to over 97% in 2011
  • 4. ENROLLMENT RATES FOR SCHOOLS IN COLOMBIA 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 1990 1995 2000 2005 Primary enrollment Secondary enrollment Tertiary enrollment
  • 5. WELFARE IN COLOMBIA DIFFERENT INDICATORS Birthrate (annual/1000) Deathrate (annual/1000) Life expectancy (years) Spending on healthcare (Per capita)
  • 6. GENDER EQUALITY IN COLOMBIA • Women are more affected by unemployment, 30% solely responsible for households • As a result of constant state of conflict, women are more vulnerable to sexual and physical violence • Colombia scored 0.482 in the gini index in 2011, placing 91st out of 146 countries • According to the Global Gender Gap report Colombia scores 0.67 on a scale in which 0 is inequality and 1 is equality
  • 7. GDP PER CAPITA IN COLOMBIA • Current GDP/Capita: 10,000-ish USD • Higher than the majority of South American countries
  • 8. INCOME INEQUALITY • LORENZ CURVE • Gini Index: 59% • Higher than the majority of other South American countries • GNI higher than the majority of South American Countries
  • 9. • Drug trafficking and guerilla paramilitary operations. • Possible reasons lie in the long history of corruption in the country Transparency international ranking - 94th out of 177 - 36 on a scale in which 1 is highly corrupt and 100 non-corrupt - Between 1988 and 1998 Colombia lost 1% of its annual GDP due to corruption