[{"bbox": [71, 97, 1690, 1086], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain (@):<br>Main expected results (maximum 10)</th><th>Indicators <sup>38</sup> (@):<br>(at least one indicator per expected result)</th><th>Baselines<br>(values and years)</th><th>Targets<br>(values and years)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Impact</td><td>To reduce poverty in Guatemala</td><td>1 Population living in poverty** (level 1/1)<sup>39</sup></td><td>1 62.4%<br>(2019)<sup>40</sup></td><td>1 5% decrease<br>(by 2028)<sup>41</sup></td><td>1 UNDP<br>(PNUD)<br>poverty in<br>Guatemala in<br>2019</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"4\">Outcome 1</td><td rowspan=\"4\">1 Improved labour market access for all, particularly for young people, women, returning migrants, persons with disabilities and the indigenous population in line with the National Policy for Decent Employment 2017 – 2032 (PNED).</td><td>1.1 Employed population (Población ocupada) who is employed in the informal sector, disaggregated by sex*** / ****</td><td>1.1<br>63.8% men<br>(ENEI 2019)<br>68.0% women<br>(ENEI 2019)</td><td>1.1 8%<br>decrease for<br>women and<br>men<sup>47</sup> (by<br>2028)<sup>48</sup></td><td>1.1 National<br>survey on<br>employment<br>and income<br>(ENEI)</td><td>Political and<br>social stability of<br>the country</td></tr><tr><td>1.2 Employed salaried population (población ocupada asalariada) that is affiliated and contributing to the Guatemalan Social Security Institute (IGSS), disaggregated by sex***/****</td><td>1.2 1,350,821<br>(January 2019)<br>894,362 men<br>and 456,459<br>women (January<br>2019)<sup>46</sup></td><td>1.2 10%<br>increase<br>(by 2028)</td><td>1.2 Guatemalan<br>Social Security<br>Institute (IGSS)</td><td>Social, economic<br>and political<br>events that<br>negatively affect<br>the authorities'<br>political<br>commitment to<br>implement the<br>PNED do not<br>occur</td></tr><tr><td>1.3 People who have jobs that meet the characteristics of decent work<sup>42</sup> resulting from the Programme's support<sup>43</sup>, disaggregated by sex, age, ethnic origin, household location (municipality) and disability (if existent)<sup>44</sup> ***</td><td>1.3 0 (2020)</td><td>1.3 3,500<br>(by 2028)</td><td>1.3<br>Programme's<br>surveys<br>(baseline and<br>final data<br>collection<br>surveys)</td><td>The favourable<br>context that<br>facilitates the<br>support to the<br>PNED by key<br>stakeholders<br>(private sector,<br>academia and<br>civil society)<br>persists</td></tr><tr><td>1.4 People trained by the Programme that obtain jobs that meet the characteristics of decent work, disaggregated by sex, age, ethnic origin, household location</td><td>1.4 0 (2020)</td><td>1.4 At least<br>20% of trained<br>people (1,400<br>according to the<br>target for</td><td>1.4<br>Programme's<br>surveys<br>(baseline and<br>final data</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [799, 1107, 923, 1131], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 21 of 35"}]