Latin America and Caribbean
This section features the latest news and stories on gender in organisations across Latin America and the Caribbean. Read our summaries of the latest news on gender from across the region. Includes:
- The influx of 100 million women into the workplace has not been matched by changes in family, to everyone’s detriment, the UN reports
- Chile law requires equal pay for equal work but allows for qualifications and other “objective” terms
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- Latin American and Caribbean Women Face New Challenges
- Costa Rica elects its first female president
- The Gaping Gender Gap in Latin America
- Cuba's New Jobs Opportunities Leaving Women Behind
- Latin Americans Push for Gender Quotas on Political Posts
- Women Between a Rock and a Latin and Caribbean Hard Spot
- Chilean law requires equal pay for equal work
- Chile Revels as Global Summit Pushes for More Women in Leadership
- Despite President's Efforts, Chile's Gender Gap Is Still Huge
- Why do women advance more in Colombia?
- Chile Offers All Women a Pension of Their Own









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