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statistics records from a large developing country, Mexico. Using a measure of storm exposure that accounts for both windspeed …
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statistics records from a large developing country, Mexico. Using a measure of storm exposure that accounts for both windspeed …
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Background: COVID-19 reached Latin-American countries slightly later than European countries, around February/March, allowing some emergency preparedness response in countries characterized by low health system capacities and socioeconomic disparities. Objective: This paper focuses on the first...
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Using the expansion of a large-scale health insurance program in Mexico and variation in local rainfall levels, I …
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This paper empirically examines the relationship between the self-identity as Indigenous and earnings inequality in the Mexican labor market. Using Mexican Census data and a large set of wage covariates reveals the existence of an earnings penalty for self-identification as Indigenous. There is...
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presence of climate change. This analysis is applied to two irrigation districts in Latin America: one in Mexico and the other …
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the quality of life of the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and south-southeast Mexico, thus making migration a …Foreword .-- I. Priority areas for promoting development in northern Central America andsouth-southeast Mexico .-- II … .-- V. Country prioritization process. A. El Salvador. B. Guatemala. C. Honduras. D. México. …
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the quality of life of the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and south-southeast Mexico, thus making migration a …
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's academic performance using the case of Mexico. In general, access to free health insurance could improve education outcomes …
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