The Costa Rica News (TCRN)- In all wage categories women have more years of schooling than men, according to data from the National Household Survey 2009. However, women receive lower salaries for the work they render. This means that ” the Costa Rican labor market still discriminates against women, who are not paid like men are despite having the same level of education” , stated the economists Roberto del Valle and Andrés Fernández, in charge of the investigation. EF
The Costa Rica News (TCRN)
San Jose, Costa Rica

For those who have experienced shifts in consciousness and know that more peace, joy, and love awaits in a better living environment. A bold shared vision. A living community and hub for innovation. A sustainable ecosystem for living and working. A model for the new future.
- Advertisement -