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Silvia E Giorguli Saucedo1, Eunice D Vargas Valle2, Viviana Salinas Ulloa2, Celia Hubert3, Joseph E Potter2.
Abstract
This paper seeks to explore the link between educational processes and Mexico's demographic dynamic. In the tradition of thought on population and development, it has been hypothesized that the population growth rate, family size and migration influence the accumulation of human capital among the school-age population. This study explores the link between the academic performance of youth between the age of 14 and 23 and the youth dependency ratio, teenage fertility and internal and international migration, using data aggregated at the municipal level for the year 2000. The analysis uses indicators on the educational supply at the municipal level based on the administrative statistics of the Public Education Secretariat (SEP).Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 26146427 PMCID: PMC4486661 DOI: 10.24201/edu.v25i1.1366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Estud Demogr Urbanos Col Mex ISSN: 0186-7210