Poverty in Mexico : An Assessment of Conditions, Trends and Government Strategy
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Août 2012
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oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/10342
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CC BY 3.0 Unported
In 2002, half of Mexico's
population lived in poverty and one fifth in extreme
poverty, slightly lower than before the 1994-1995 crisis.
Mexico has made major progress in some poverty dimensions
-health, nutrition and education outcomes, access to basic
health and education services, electricity, water and (to a
lesser extent) sanitation. Large increases in government
spending enabled key social programs to expand. Programs
also became more pro-poor, with new demand-side measures
using cash transfers as incentives for poor households to
send their children to school and attend health clinics.
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