Poverty and inequality in Mexico. A theoretical approach

Authors

  • José Félix García Rodríguez
  • Ignacio Caamal Cauich
  • Oscar Priego Hernández

Keywords:

Poverty, Inequality, Income, Neoliberalism, Public Policy

Abstract

Poverty is a condition that affects the socio-economic welfare of individuals and families, limiting the economic development of countries. Meanwhile, inequality refers to how a country's income is distributed among the population. Poverty and inequality are two closely intertwined issues, social transcendence whose political, economic, ethical and is such that its study is always on the agenda and public policies of the countries. The problem of poverty and inequality cannot contextualize the economic system in which it is generated and played.

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Published

2016-01-06

How to Cite

García Rodríguez, J. F. ., Caamal Cauich, I. ., & Priego Hernández, O. . (2016). Poverty and inequality in Mexico. A theoretical approach. Atenas, 1(33), 1–17. Retrieved from https://monografias.umcc.cu/index.php/atenas/article/view/435

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