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Análisis Del Desempleo, La Migración Y La Pobreza En México

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  • Figueroa Hernandez, Esther
  • Ramirez Abarca, Orsohe
  • Gonzalez Elias, J. Martin
  • Perez Soto, Francisco
  • Espinosa Torres, Luis Enrique

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Undeveloped economies are dealing with very big issues such as low or null economic growth, higher rates of unemployment, high index of migration and millions of people living in extreme poverty. Therefore, the present investigation aims to analyze unemployment, migration and poverty in Mexico; since unemployment in Mexico has a rate of 5.5% according to INEGI, followed by migration and extreme poverty. One of the most important effects from the previous matters is that they have stimulated people to migrate. Because of the unemployment increase and the low wages in the country it has been stimulated the population to migrate. In addition, in the USA, the unemployment rate of Mexican migrants has raised from 8.0 to 12.0% (2009) approximately, inducing a strong decrease in remittances, which brings as a consequence a diminish in families revenue that depend on such remittances, causing an intensification in the country's poverty.

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  • Figueroa Hernandez, Esther & Ramirez Abarca, Orsohe & Gonzalez Elias, J. Martin & Perez Soto, Francisco & Espinosa Torres, Luis Enrique, 2012. "Análisis Del Desempleo, La Migración Y La Pobreza En México," Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios, Sociedad Mexicana de Administracion Agropecuaria, vol. 30(January-J), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:remeag:120465
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.120465
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