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Chronic Poverty, Poverty Dynamics, and Vulnerability: Mexico 2006-2010
Author(s) -
Gerardo Franco Parrillat,
Víctor Hugo Estupiñán Pérez,
Isidro Soloaga
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.2386827
Subject(s) - poverty , chronic poverty , vulnerability (computing) , development economics , geography , political science , socioeconomics , economics , economic growth , poverty reduction , computer security , computer science
Through the application of poverty transition analysis for years 2006-2010, the paper found that between 27% and el 32% of the Mexican population could be considered as chronically poor (Tpp), and that between 42% and 47% could be considered as sustainable not poor(Tnn). In turn, between 12% and 15% could be considered entering poverty in a downward mobility phase (Tnp), and between 10% and 12% could be considered leaving poverty in an upward mobility phase (Tpn). Populations in Tpp and Tnp status are mostly characterized by their lacking of access to health, to social security, and food on a regular basis. All of these seem to imply that it is vulnerability to idiosyncratic or systemic crisis what keep them in a low well-being situation.

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