Kleinberg, Remonda Bensabat. 2000. "Economic liberalization and inequality in Mexico: prospects for democracy." in Economic liberalization, democratization, and civil society in the developing world, edited by Remonda Bensabat Kleinberg and Janine A. Clark. New York: St. Martin's Press....
This paper compares men's career opportunities and intra-generational class mobility across periods with markedly different development strategies in Mexico. Despite its significance for social stratification and inequality in Mexico, research on mobility has been relatively scant in recent decades. Using ...
into consideration in future efforts to fight inequality in its various forms. Since exposure inequality arises from the structure of the supply network on the firm-level, it is important to understand the processes that let firms from different income countries enter into production and trade relati...
EconomicIntegrationandtheEnvironmentinMexico墨西哥的经济一体化与环境 系统标签: mexicointegrationeconomicenvironment一体化墨西哥 W O R K I N G P A P E R S CenterforLatinAmericanStudies UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley clas.berkeley.edu 2334BowditchStreet Berkeley,CA94720 EconomicIntegrationandthe Environment...
in Oaxaca and central Mexico City, both go to a deeper problem of economic inequality in a nation that has a long history of an underemployed work force moving to the United States and elsewhere.Apart from the protests in Oaxaca, supporters of leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez ...
Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy: Integration and income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the experience of Mexico The 1990s and the early years of the twenty-first century witnessed important changes in patterns of regional integration, namely the emergence of form...
The relative index of inequality shows wealth-related inequality in prevalence of current daily smoking, low fruit and vegetable consumption, physical inactivity, and heavy episodic alcohol drinking, among men and women aged 18 or higher, living in 48 low- and middle-income countries that participate...
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The aim of this research was to analyze the influence of the variables: number of migrants, the exchange rate, the minimum wage in Mexico, remittances, USA wages, unemployment and inflation in the United States on Mexican economic growth. To develop the study, it was performed a multiple ...
For an overview of conflicts within PT-led municipalities and between the party and municipal workers’ unions in the early 1990s, see Kathleen Bruhn,Urban Protest in Mexico and Brazil(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 72–4.