Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico

This study is part of the second phase of a long-term programmatic work on poverty in Mexico, in three phases being carried out by the Bank at the request of the Government of Mexico. Reasons for a study on rural poverty, are because the size and intensity of the phenomenon, poverty, and inequality in rural Mexico are a matter of concern not only from the well-being of the poors' point of view, but also from that of the expansion of the internal market, inclusion of large sectors of the population traditionally excluded from the economic and social mainstream, and, the political integration and stability of the country. Poverty incidence in rural areas, in particular extreme poverty, is much higher than in urban ones. Although most of the country's moderate poor live in urban areas, most of the extreme poor are rural, even if the rural population is only one quarter of total. There are differences in sources of income between rural and urban poor. Also, rural environment poses specific constraints for provision of social infrastructure and services. Furthermore, institutions and culture tend to differ between rural and urban areas. The presence of indigenous groups is much larger in rural areas, whereas the production systems, the economic and other risks faced by rural poor and their coping strategies, usually largely differ from those of their urban peers. Mexico needs to move away from a fragmented social protection system, to a unified framework which nonetheless tailors different programs to different contexts in rural and urban areas. The study treats poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon intrinsically relative, with deep cultural aspects, and discusses the merits and limitations of quantifying poverty, in terms of measurable incomes and income lines. This report is organized as follows. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the evolution of poverty and inequality in the rural areas of Mexico in the decades between 1992 and 2002, while Chapter 3 looks more closely on what happened to rural incomes, employment, labor markets and the characteristics of rural labor force in the same period. Chapter 4 is devoted to examine the relation between poverty and the agricultural economy; Chapter 5 reviews the main agriculture, land and rural development policies and programs operating in Mexico, and examines them from the perspective of poverty friendliness; and, Chapter 6 starts with a theoretical discussion of the issues and challenges usually faced in the implementation of development policies and programs. Finally, Chapter 7 brings a more multidimensional and qualitative view, looking at how different types of rural poor can experience their poverty situation, including strategies to survive, manage risk and achieve petty accumulation, and, Chapter 8 concludes with a summary of policy options to reduce rural poverty in Mexico.

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Published: Washington, DC 2005-08
Subjects:AGGREGATE LEVEL, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY, AGRICULTURAL WAGE, ANTI-POVERTY, AVERAGE INCOME, BASIC EDUCATION, CENSUS DATA, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES, CONSUMPTION POVERTY, COPING STRATEGIES, DATA SOURCES, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DEVELOPMENT POLICIES, DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS, DRINKING WATER, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT, ECONOMIC STAGNATION, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES, EXTREME POVERTY, FARM ACTIVITIES, FARM SECTOR, FARMERS, FERTILITY, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FOOD POVERTY, FOOD POVERTY LINE, FOOD SECURITY, GINI COEFFICIENT, GROWTH PROCESS, HEADCOUNT INDEX, HEADCOUNT POVERTY, HEADCOUNT RATIO, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, INCOME, INCOME COUNTRIES, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INCOME GENERATION, INCOME INEQUALITY, INCOME POVERTY, INCREASE POVERTY, INCREASED INEQUALITY, INDIGENOUS GROUPS, INDIVIDUAL INCOME, INDIVIDUAL LEVEL, INEQUALITY, INFORMAL SECTOR, INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKETS, LOCAL LEVEL, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS, NATIONAL LEVEL, NATIONAL POVERTY, NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES, PARTICIPATORY PLANNING, PER CAPITA INCOME, POINT ESTIMATES, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY OPTIONS, POLICY PERSPECTIVE, POOR, POOR COMMUNITIES, POOR PEOPLE, POVERTY ANALYSIS, POVERTY ESTIMATES, POVERTY GAP, POVERTY GAP INDEX, POVERTY HEADCOUNT, POVERTY INCIDENCE, POVERTY INCREASES, POVERTY INDICATORS, POVERTY ISSUES, POVERTY LEVELS, POVERTY LINE, POVERTY LINES, POVERTY MAP, POVERTY MEASURE, POVERTY MEASUREMENT, POVERTY PERSISTENCE, POVERTY PROFILES, POVERTY PROGRAMS, POVERTY RATE, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY SEVERITY, POVERTY SITUATION, POVERTY WORK, PRODUCTIVE ASSETS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC TRANSFERS, REDUCED POVERTY, REDUCING POVERTY, RELATIVE POSITION, REMOTE RURAL AREAS, RURAL, RURAL AREAS, RURAL COMMUNITIES, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL DWELLERS, RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, RURAL FAMILIES, RURAL HOMES, RURAL HOUSEHOLDS, RURAL INCOME, RURAL INCOMES, RURAL INEQUALITY, RURAL LABOR, RURAL ORGANIZATIONS, RURAL PEOPLE, RURAL POOR, RURAL POOR BENEFIT, RURAL POPULATION, RURAL POVERTY, RURAL POVERTY DECLINE, RURAL ROADS, RURAL SECTOR, RURAL TOWNS, RURAL WAGES, SAFETY NETS, SAMPLE SIZE, SAMPLING FRAMEWORK, SIGNIFICANT EFFECT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SOCIAL POLICY, SOCIAL PROTECTION, SOCIAL SERVICES, TARGETING, TERTIARY EDUCATION, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, URBAN AREAS, URBAN ONES, URBAN POOR, URBAN POVERTY,
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topic AGGREGATE LEVEL
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
ANTI-POVERTY
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC EDUCATION
CENSUS DATA
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COPING STRATEGIES
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STAGNATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM SECTOR
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD SECURITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH PROCESS
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCREASE POVERTY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL INCOME
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LOCAL LEVEL
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY ISSUES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY PERSISTENCE
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY PROGRAMS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY SITUATION
POVERTY WORK
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
RELATIVE POSITION
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOMES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL LABOR
RURAL ORGANIZATIONS
RURAL PEOPLE
RURAL POOR
RURAL POOR BENEFIT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY DECLINE
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL TOWNS
RURAL WAGES
SAFETY NETS
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ONES
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
AGGREGATE LEVEL
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
ANTI-POVERTY
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC EDUCATION
CENSUS DATA
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COPING STRATEGIES
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STAGNATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM SECTOR
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD SECURITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH PROCESS
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCREASE POVERTY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL INCOME
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LOCAL LEVEL
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY ISSUES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY PERSISTENCE
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY PROGRAMS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY SITUATION
POVERTY WORK
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
RELATIVE POSITION
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOMES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL LABOR
RURAL ORGANIZATIONS
RURAL PEOPLE
RURAL POOR
RURAL POOR BENEFIT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY DECLINE
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL TOWNS
RURAL WAGES
SAFETY NETS
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ONES
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
spellingShingle AGGREGATE LEVEL
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
ANTI-POVERTY
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC EDUCATION
CENSUS DATA
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COPING STRATEGIES
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STAGNATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM SECTOR
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD SECURITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH PROCESS
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCREASE POVERTY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL INCOME
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LOCAL LEVEL
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY ISSUES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY PERSISTENCE
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY PROGRAMS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY SITUATION
POVERTY WORK
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
RELATIVE POSITION
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOMES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL LABOR
RURAL ORGANIZATIONS
RURAL PEOPLE
RURAL POOR
RURAL POOR BENEFIT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY DECLINE
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL TOWNS
RURAL WAGES
SAFETY NETS
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ONES
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
AGGREGATE LEVEL
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
ANTI-POVERTY
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC EDUCATION
CENSUS DATA
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COPING STRATEGIES
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STAGNATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM SECTOR
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD SECURITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH PROCESS
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCREASE POVERTY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL INCOME
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LOCAL LEVEL
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY ISSUES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY PERSISTENCE
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY PROGRAMS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY SITUATION
POVERTY WORK
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
RELATIVE POSITION
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOMES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL LABOR
RURAL ORGANIZATIONS
RURAL PEOPLE
RURAL POOR
RURAL POOR BENEFIT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY DECLINE
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL TOWNS
RURAL WAGES
SAFETY NETS
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ONES
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
World Bank
Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico
description This study is part of the second phase of a long-term programmatic work on poverty in Mexico, in three phases being carried out by the Bank at the request of the Government of Mexico. Reasons for a study on rural poverty, are because the size and intensity of the phenomenon, poverty, and inequality in rural Mexico are a matter of concern not only from the well-being of the poors' point of view, but also from that of the expansion of the internal market, inclusion of large sectors of the population traditionally excluded from the economic and social mainstream, and, the political integration and stability of the country. Poverty incidence in rural areas, in particular extreme poverty, is much higher than in urban ones. Although most of the country's moderate poor live in urban areas, most of the extreme poor are rural, even if the rural population is only one quarter of total. There are differences in sources of income between rural and urban poor. Also, rural environment poses specific constraints for provision of social infrastructure and services. Furthermore, institutions and culture tend to differ between rural and urban areas. The presence of indigenous groups is much larger in rural areas, whereas the production systems, the economic and other risks faced by rural poor and their coping strategies, usually largely differ from those of their urban peers. Mexico needs to move away from a fragmented social protection system, to a unified framework which nonetheless tailors different programs to different contexts in rural and urban areas. The study treats poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon intrinsically relative, with deep cultural aspects, and discusses the merits and limitations of quantifying poverty, in terms of measurable incomes and income lines. This report is organized as follows. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the evolution of poverty and inequality in the rural areas of Mexico in the decades between 1992 and 2002, while Chapter 3 looks more closely on what happened to rural incomes, employment, labor markets and the characteristics of rural labor force in the same period. Chapter 4 is devoted to examine the relation between poverty and the agricultural economy; Chapter 5 reviews the main agriculture, land and rural development policies and programs operating in Mexico, and examines them from the perspective of poverty friendliness; and, Chapter 6 starts with a theoretical discussion of the issues and challenges usually faced in the implementation of development policies and programs. Finally, Chapter 7 brings a more multidimensional and qualitative view, looking at how different types of rural poor can experience their poverty situation, including strategies to survive, manage risk and achieve petty accumulation, and, Chapter 8 concludes with a summary of policy options to reduce rural poverty in Mexico.
topic_facet AGGREGATE LEVEL
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL WAGE
ANTI-POVERTY
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC EDUCATION
CENSUS DATA
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COPING STRATEGIES
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC STAGNATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM SECTOR
FARMERS
FERTILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD SECURITY
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROWTH PROCESS
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCREASE POVERTY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL INCOME
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
INEQUALITY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKETS
LOCAL LEVEL
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POOR
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASES
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY ISSUES
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY PERSISTENCE
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY PROGRAMS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY SITUATION
POVERTY WORK
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
RELATIVE POSITION
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL FAMILIES
RURAL HOMES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL LABOR
RURAL ORGANIZATIONS
RURAL PEOPLE
RURAL POOR
RURAL POOR BENEFIT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY DECLINE
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL TOWNS
RURAL WAGES
SAFETY NETS
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ONES
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico
title_short Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico
title_full Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico
title_fullStr Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico
title_sort mexico - income generation and social protection for the poor : volume 4. a study of rural poverty in mexico
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2005-08
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6343733/mexico-income-generation-social-protection-poor-study-rural-poverty-mexico
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spelling dig-okr-1098682862024-08-08T17:18:46Z Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 4. A Study of Rural Poverty in Mexico World Bank AGGREGATE LEVEL AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL WAGE ANTI-POVERTY AVERAGE INCOME BASIC EDUCATION CENSUS DATA COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES CONSUMPTION POVERTY COPING STRATEGIES DATA SOURCES DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC STAGNATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES EXTREME POVERTY FARM ACTIVITIES FARM SECTOR FARMERS FERTILITY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD SECURITY GINI COEFFICIENT GROWTH PROCESS HEADCOUNT INDEX HEADCOUNT POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATIO HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEY INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GENERATION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME POVERTY INCREASE POVERTY INCREASED INEQUALITY INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIVIDUAL INCOME INDIVIDUAL LEVEL INEQUALITY INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LOCAL LEVEL MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAMS NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POVERTY NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PER CAPITA INCOME POINT ESTIMATES POLICY MAKERS POLICY OPTIONS POLICY PERSPECTIVE POOR POOR COMMUNITIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GAP POVERTY GAP INDEX POVERTY HEADCOUNT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCREASES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY ISSUES POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAP POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY PERSISTENCE POVERTY PROFILES POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RATE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY SEVERITY POVERTY SITUATION POVERTY WORK PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC TRANSFERS REDUCED POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY RELATIVE POSITION REMOTE RURAL AREAS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL DWELLERS RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL FAMILIES RURAL HOMES RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INCOME RURAL INCOMES RURAL INEQUALITY RURAL LABOR RURAL ORGANIZATIONS RURAL PEOPLE RURAL POOR RURAL POOR BENEFIT RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY DECLINE RURAL ROADS RURAL SECTOR RURAL TOWNS RURAL WAGES SAFETY NETS SAMPLE SIZE SAMPLING FRAMEWORK SIGNIFICANT EFFECT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES TARGETING TERTIARY EDUCATION TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN AREAS URBAN ONES URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY This study is part of the second phase of a long-term programmatic work on poverty in Mexico, in three phases being carried out by the Bank at the request of the Government of Mexico. Reasons for a study on rural poverty, are because the size and intensity of the phenomenon, poverty, and inequality in rural Mexico are a matter of concern not only from the well-being of the poors' point of view, but also from that of the expansion of the internal market, inclusion of large sectors of the population traditionally excluded from the economic and social mainstream, and, the political integration and stability of the country. Poverty incidence in rural areas, in particular extreme poverty, is much higher than in urban ones. Although most of the country's moderate poor live in urban areas, most of the extreme poor are rural, even if the rural population is only one quarter of total. There are differences in sources of income between rural and urban poor. Also, rural environment poses specific constraints for provision of social infrastructure and services. Furthermore, institutions and culture tend to differ between rural and urban areas. The presence of indigenous groups is much larger in rural areas, whereas the production systems, the economic and other risks faced by rural poor and their coping strategies, usually largely differ from those of their urban peers. Mexico needs to move away from a fragmented social protection system, to a unified framework which nonetheless tailors different programs to different contexts in rural and urban areas. The study treats poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon intrinsically relative, with deep cultural aspects, and discusses the merits and limitations of quantifying poverty, in terms of measurable incomes and income lines. This report is organized as follows. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the evolution of poverty and inequality in the rural areas of Mexico in the decades between 1992 and 2002, while Chapter 3 looks more closely on what happened to rural incomes, employment, labor markets and the characteristics of rural labor force in the same period. Chapter 4 is devoted to examine the relation between poverty and the agricultural economy; Chapter 5 reviews the main agriculture, land and rural development policies and programs operating in Mexico, and examines them from the perspective of poverty friendliness; and, Chapter 6 starts with a theoretical discussion of the issues and challenges usually faced in the implementation of development policies and programs. Finally, Chapter 7 brings a more multidimensional and qualitative view, looking at how different types of rural poor can experience their poverty situation, including strategies to survive, manage risk and achieve petty accumulation, and, Chapter 8 concludes with a summary of policy options to reduce rural poverty in Mexico. 2012-06-18T16:34:06Z 2012-06-18T16:34:06Z 2005-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6343733/mexico-income-generation-social-protection-poor-study-rural-poverty-mexico https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8286 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC