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welfare policy, low-wage work, immigration and international economic organization. The author looks at the U.S. and Mexico as … single mothers, many of whom are in low wage work, and legal immigrants, the largest number of whom are from Mexico. I … in Mexico whose men are often undocumented immigrants in the U.S. By exposing the artificiality of national borders vis …
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Our purpose is to analyze the degree of concentration of household wealth in Mexico during a period of intense economic …, statistically speaking, we live in an almost perfectly unequal world, of which Mexico is a clear example …
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data requirements while still meeting international guidelines. Our results suggest housing wealth in Mexico has followed … consumption decisions. Despite the fact that measuring housing wealth is crucial for understanding households' economic behavior …, this indicator is currently unavailable in Mexico due to the lack of data commonly required for its estimation. This paper …
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; Mexico ; Financial Access ; Microfinance … financial access among receiving households. This paper provides empirical evidence on this hypothesis from Mexico, a major … for urban households and are more important for microfinance institutions, than for traditional banks. -- Remittances …
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