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In Bolivia, the female illiteracy rate is more than double the illiteracy rate for males.

Four out of five illiterate citizens are female, as young girls often leave school early to work at home or in the economy.

Bolivia has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in Latin America, with low prevalence of prenatal care and trained birth attendents.

Violence against women in Bolivia is pervasive, with 62% of women reporting some kind of domestic violence or abuse at least once in their lifetime.

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Country Snapshot: Fast Facts on Bolivia

 

ADULT LITERACY (ages 15 and above)

2002: Female, 80.7%; Male, 93.1%
1980: Female, 59%; Male, 81%

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Primary school enrollment ratio (net), 1997-2000
97 (Female)
97 (Male)

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, 2002

Female: 65.8 years
Male: 61.6 years

TOTAL FERTILITY RATE (births per woman)

6.5 (1970-75)

WOMEN IN THE ADULT LABOR FORCE, 1995/2002

45%

ESTIMATED EARNED INCOME (Purchasing Power Parity US$), 2001

Female: $1,427
Male $3,181

WOMEN HEADED HOUSEHOLDS, 1991/1997

24%

YEAR WOMEN RECEIVED RIGHT TO VOTE

1952

TO STAND FOR ELECTION

1952

YEAR FIRST WOMAN ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT

1966

SEATS IN PARLIAMENT HELD BY WOMEN

18.5% of total (2004)


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