Social Spending in Mexico: Needs, Priorities and Reforms

Social Spending in Mexico: Needs, Priorities and Reforms
READ MORE...
Volume/Issue: Volume 2021 Issue 244
Publication date: October 2021
ISBN: 9781513599618
$5.00
Add to Cart by clicking price of the language and format you'd like to purchase
Available Languages and Formats
Paperback
PDF
ePub
English
Prices in red indicate formats that are not yet available but are forthcoming.
Topics covered in this book

This title contains information about the following subjects. Click on a subject if you would like to see other titles with the same subjects.

Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , Poverty and Homelessness , social programs , health , education , sustainable development goals , scarring effect , losses from the pandemic , pre-existing disparity , government program , scarring risk , COVID-19 , Income , Caribbean

Summary

Poverty in Mexico was high before the COVID-19 pandemic and has been exacerbated by the pandemic, with significant variation across states. Education losses from the pandemic are likely to be large and worsen pre-existing disparities; unless mitigated soon, they could contribute to heightened scarring over the medium term. Using state-level and cross-country comparisons, this paper reviews key social programs as well as priorities in education and health. It finds that higher spending and improved design of social programs (e.g., better targeting) would reduce socioeconomic gaps, mitigate scarring risks, and foster inclusive growth.