Proposed methodology for estimating the index of social exclusion: the case of indigenous population in the state of Veracruz Mexico

RINOE Journal 1 (1):1-15 (2017)
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Abstract

Recent studies have shown that the indigenous population has been subject to social exclusion (Medel, 2016; Tetreault,2012; Rionda,2010; Del Popolo et al.,2009; World Bank,2004; Uquillas et al.,2003; Appasamy,1996). However, in the case of Mexico, there is no indicator to measure the degree of social exclusion. This article presents a methodology for estimating social exclusion index (IES) by estimating main components. Our proposal is to incorporate the index of social exclusion as a factor that can explain the current status of poverty in the localities that have a high concentration of indigenous population and high economic marginalization in the state of Veracruz, and thus analyze the scope social policy to combat poverty, as the case Development Program Priority Areas (PDZP).

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Carlos Medel-Ramírez
Center Of Studies On Public Finance And Combat Poverty (Doctorate)

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