Jose Sanchez
Research expert covering society, economy, & politics for Latin America
Get in touch with us nowIn 2024, Guatemala scored 0.56 in the gender gap index area of economic participation and opportunity. This means that women are 44 percent less likely to have equal economic participation and opportunities than men. The Central American country also scored 0.45 in estimated earned income, which means that, on average, women's income in Guatemala was estimated to represent only 45 percent of the income earned by men.
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Spanish population by gender
Gender gap index
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