2020
DOI: 10.20430/ete.v87i348.1148
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Distribución del ingreso laboral y la pobreza en México durante la pandemia de la Covid-19. Escenarios e impactos potenciales

Abstract: En este artículo estimamos la magnitud probable de los cambios en la distribución del ingreso, la pobreza y la pobreza extrema del país en las áreas metropolitanas del Valle de México, Guadalajara y Monterrey, así como en la Ciudad de México, de acuerdo con diferentes hipótesis de conducta del ingreso laboral basadas en información disponible hasta el inicio de la pandemia y que consideran los cierres de actividades llamadas no esenciales y el impacto de éstos en ocupaciones específicas. La pandemia apareció e… Show more

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“…The toll of the pandemic on the Mexican economy has been substantial, as shown by the previous data on GDP, investment, and consumption, as well as the burgeoning empirical literature on Covid-19's impact on the country (Esquivel, 2020;Salas et al 2020;Samaniego, 2020;Zuñiga, 2021).…”
Section: The Pandemics Impact On the Mexican Economy Stylized Factsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The toll of the pandemic on the Mexican economy has been substantial, as shown by the previous data on GDP, investment, and consumption, as well as the burgeoning empirical literature on Covid-19's impact on the country (Esquivel, 2020;Salas et al 2020;Samaniego, 2020;Zuñiga, 2021).…”
Section: The Pandemics Impact On the Mexican Economy Stylized Factsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This constitutes the sharpest economic downturn for the Mexican economy in its modern history, larger more significant than the 1995 and 2008 crises. 3 Some scholarly papers have already examined Covid-19's effects on poverty and employment, finding the first increased and the second decreased (Esquivel, 2020;Salas et al, 2020;Samaniego, 2020;Zuñiga, 2021). Therefore, it should not be surprising, that many economists and policymakers have called for expansionary "Keynesian" policies in order to achieve economic recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dadas las condiciones que anteceden, en México se han realizado una serie de análisis sobre los efectos en el empleo, la distribución del ingreso y la pobreza, entre otros rubros; durante y posterior al confinamiento ocasionado por el Covid-19, estudios que se han soportado en distintas bases de datos e instrumentos disponibles y emitidos por instituciones gubernamentales u organismos nacionales. Verbigracia, Salas et al (2020), exhiben que la suspensión de las actividades derivado de la emergencia sanitaria, ha provocado el incremento de la pobreza, así como la desigualdad; apoyándose dicho análisis en el índice de Gini.…”
Section: Fundamentación Teóricaunclassified
“…First is monetary poverty which is mainly evidenced in the reports of the World Bank (WB) and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). It is also present in research measuring the impact of COVID‐19 in poverty as in the case of the investigation made by Salas et al (2020), in which through simulations of different falls in labor income, income inequality, and poverty levels are estimated for Mexico. This approach is also present in the research done by Correa‐Quezada et al (2020) on the impact of COVID‐19 on monetary poverty in Ecuador and is estimated through the scenario methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%