En Latinoamérica los indígenas pertenecen a los sectores más pobres y con frecuencia se argumenta que las políticas sociales no los benefician. Asimismo, en los últimos años varios países han instrumentado nuevos programas que deberían beneficiar a los indígenas. En el presente estudio utilizamos datos del censo mexicano del 2000 para comprobar si los indígenas que viven en los estados de Chiapas, Guerrero y Oaxaca se han beneficiado de tres programas del gobierno: PROGRESA, FISM y PROCAMPO. Encontramos que estos han beneficiado más a los indígenas que al resto, ayudando a reducir la pobreza de forma sustancial
While there are different estimates of poverty in Mexico, there is general agreement that poverty is...
In Mexico, the Productive Organization Program for Indigenous Women (POPMI) seeks the empowerment of...
The practice of discrimination and social exclusion toward natives in Mexico have been generating le...
Indigenous peoples are among the poorest in Latin America, and it is often argued that social polici...
Conditional cash transfers(CCTs) are widely used antipoverty measuresin Latin America, and manysuch ...
Indigenous groups account for over one tenth of Mexico’s population and many of them suffer from con...
This paper aims to contribute to two areas where the empirical research is still scarce-poverty dyna...
In a short period of time, Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) have expanded throughout Latin ...
Indigenous people in Mexico are most likely to be disadvantaged and live in poverty than nonindigeno...
In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to ...
Poverty is a severe problem in Mexico. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, approximately h...
El objetivo de la presente investigación fue estudiar las características de las relaciones existen...
This paper reports results on the progress of a government program designed to alleviate poverty in ...
Understanding poverty and sustainability needs livelihood studies that acknowledge heterogeneity at ...
In the second half of the twentieth century, many developing countries adopted broad social assistan...
While there are different estimates of poverty in Mexico, there is general agreement that poverty is...
In Mexico, the Productive Organization Program for Indigenous Women (POPMI) seeks the empowerment of...
The practice of discrimination and social exclusion toward natives in Mexico have been generating le...
Indigenous peoples are among the poorest in Latin America, and it is often argued that social polici...
Conditional cash transfers(CCTs) are widely used antipoverty measuresin Latin America, and manysuch ...
Indigenous groups account for over one tenth of Mexico’s population and many of them suffer from con...
This paper aims to contribute to two areas where the empirical research is still scarce-poverty dyna...
In a short period of time, Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) have expanded throughout Latin ...
Indigenous people in Mexico are most likely to be disadvantaged and live in poverty than nonindigeno...
In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to ...
Poverty is a severe problem in Mexico. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, approximately h...
El objetivo de la presente investigación fue estudiar las características de las relaciones existen...
This paper reports results on the progress of a government program designed to alleviate poverty in ...
Understanding poverty and sustainability needs livelihood studies that acknowledge heterogeneity at ...
In the second half of the twentieth century, many developing countries adopted broad social assistan...
While there are different estimates of poverty in Mexico, there is general agreement that poverty is...
In Mexico, the Productive Organization Program for Indigenous Women (POPMI) seeks the empowerment of...
The practice of discrimination and social exclusion toward natives in Mexico have been generating le...