Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005

We analyze the dynamics of human development in the period 1995–2005 following the ideas of the United Nations (nu) for the Northeast region of Mexico, composed of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. In contrast to the usual, for the increments it is proposed an average exchange rate that is not affected by...

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Autores principales: Zamudio Sánchez, Francisco José, Corona Ambriz, Alejandro, Solorio Elizalde, Yeranui
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spelling oai:ojs.localhost:article-812023-01-04T01:44:13Z Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005 Dinámica de la calidad e inequidad del desarrollo humano en la región noreste de México, 1995–2005 Zamudio Sánchez, Francisco José Corona Ambriz, Alejandro Solorio Elizalde, Yeranui Human development index inequality in human development quality curves. Social sciences demography capitalism Economic growth development and planning Public finances income Sociology culture Social problems The mental and moral life The city as an economic factor Social aspects of education Literacy illiteracy Índices de desarrollo humano inequidad del desarrollo humano curvas de calidad Ciencias sociales Demografía Capitalismo El crecimiento económico el desarrollo y planificación Finanzas públicas Ingresos Sociología Cultura Los problemas sociales La vida mental y moral La ciudad como factor económico We analyze the dynamics of human development in the period 1995–2005 following the ideas of the United Nations (nu) for the Northeast region of Mexico, composed of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. In contrast to the usual, for the increments it is proposed an average exchange rate that is not affected by the law of diminishing returns, the indices used are invariant during the period, as opposed to the un, and we use two indices of development, one related to gender, one to inequity, and one more to quality. Both states have development conditions higher than the national average and gender equity markedly reduced inequality. However worldwide both states show significant lags. Nuevo Leon is the most developed but childhood education has declined. Tamaulipas shows superiority in resource use. The distribution of human development in the region is not fair. Se analiza la dinámica del desarrollo humano en el periodo 1995–2005 siguiendo las ideas de Naciones Unidas (nu) para la región noreste de México, constituida por Nuevo León y Tamaulipas. En contraste con lo usual, para los incrementos se propone una tasa de cambio promedio que sea poco afectada por la ley de los rendimientos decrecientes, además los índices usados son invariantes durante el periodo, en oposición a nu, y se usan dos índices de desarrollo, uno relativo al género, otro de inequidad y uno más de calidad. Ambos estados tienen condiciones de desarrollo superiores a las promedio del país y en equidad de género redujeron notoriamente la desigualdad. A pesar de ello, a escala mundial muestran rezagos importantes. Nuevo León es el más desarrollado pero la educación infantil ha declinado. Tamaulipas muestra superioridad en empleo de recursos. La distribución del desarrollo humano en la región no es equitativa Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2013-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Analysis, contrast, rates of development Análisis, contraste, índices de desarrollo application/pdf text/html https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/81 10.21670/ref.2013.27.a07 Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 14 No. 27 (2013); 183-216 Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 14 Núm. 27 (2013); 183-216 2395-9134 0187-6961 spa https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/81/127 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/81/130 Derechos de autor 2014 Estudios Fronterizos, Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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author Zamudio Sánchez, Francisco José
Corona Ambriz, Alejandro
Solorio Elizalde, Yeranui
spellingShingle Zamudio Sánchez, Francisco José
Corona Ambriz, Alejandro
Solorio Elizalde, Yeranui
Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
author_facet Zamudio Sánchez, Francisco José
Corona Ambriz, Alejandro
Solorio Elizalde, Yeranui
author_sort Zamudio Sánchez, Francisco José
title Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
title_short Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
title_full Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
title_fullStr Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on Mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
title_sort dynamic of quality and inequity of human development on mexico’s northeastern region, 1995-2005
description We analyze the dynamics of human development in the period 1995–2005 following the ideas of the United Nations (nu) for the Northeast region of Mexico, composed of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. In contrast to the usual, for the increments it is proposed an average exchange rate that is not affected by the law of diminishing returns, the indices used are invariant during the period, as opposed to the un, and we use two indices of development, one related to gender, one to inequity, and one more to quality. Both states have development conditions higher than the national average and gender equity markedly reduced inequality. However worldwide both states show significant lags. Nuevo Leon is the most developed but childhood education has declined. Tamaulipas shows superiority in resource use. The distribution of human development in the region is not fair.
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2013
url https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/81
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