This book offers a vision of the social situation of segments of the Central American population that have experienced severe marginalization, such as unemployed youth, migrants, and those who have dropped out of school. The analysis emphasizes gender aspects and establishes evidence that the drop in female employment has contributed to the slow economic growth that characterizes the region. Emphasis is placed on the need to increase public spending and establish the necessary bases for the population to enjoy equal opportunities, which demands an increase in tax revenues.
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