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  2. Human rights in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Costa Rica scored above the world mean for human rights, achieving top global rankings. [4] Its poverty levels sit at 18.6%, one of the lowest in the Latin American regions. [4] Human rights in Costa Rica predominantly stem from the UNDHR, the Costa Rican Constitution and the Inter-American Human Rights System.

  3. Category:Social issues in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Social movements in Costa Rica (1 C) D. Discrimination in Costa Rica ... Pages in category "Social issues in Costa Rica" This category contains only the following page.

  4. 2018 Costa Rican protests - Wikipedia

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    The strike was constituted as the longest social conflict in the history of Costa Rica, surpassing the general strike of the year 2000 against the "Combo del ICE". The magnitude and duration of the movement produced a contraction in the growth of the country's nominal GDP of 0.4 percentage points, generated 13 8billion colones in losses and ...

  5. Crime in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's main problem with drug trafficking relates to its geography and its prime maritime network that facilitates drug trafficking on an international scale. Costa Rica's maritime jurisdiction is more than 11 times the size of its land mass, [11] rendering it even more difficult to police and monitor trading activity. It has been ...

  6. Category:Social movements in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Category: Social movements in Costa Rica. 2 languages. ... Feminism in Costa Rica (2 C) This page was last edited on 18 January 2023, at 17:29 (UTC). ...

  7. Immigration to Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Costa Rica has caused some social problems. Although most people enter the country to seek better employment opportunities, some immigrants have been involved in criminal activities. The government of Costa Rica has tried to stop the illegal immigration of Nicaraguans and to deport those

  8. Human trafficking in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The agriculture is the most important natural resource for Costa Rica. One third of workers in Costa Rica are women. [10] Costa Rica's government system includes a President, two Vice Presidents, and a unicameral Legislative Assembly. There are seven provinces in Costa Rica that are divided by districts. The governors are appointed by the ...

  9. Category:Social issues in Central America - Wikipedia

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    Social issues in Costa Rica (4 C, 1 P) E. Social issues in El Salvador (2 C) G. Social issues in Guatemala (3 C) H. Social issues in Honduras (3 C) N. Social issues ...