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ERIC Number: ED152611
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1977-Aug
Pages: 22
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Some Thoughts on Mexican Poverty Viewed from the Perspective of the World Population Plan of Action.
Serron, Luis A.
The paper summarizes findings of a study of Mexican poverty (SO 010 522), and relates these findings to guidelines of the World Population Plan of Action. The study indicated that poverty in Mexico is based upon national and international economic, political, and social factors. Included among these factors are exploitation of labor, rapid population growth, a markedly differentiated class system, income inequalities, concentration of land ownership and economic productivity in the hands of a few, unequal patterns of food distribution, heavy foreign investment, and production for export at the expense of the national market. These factors are considered in light of the following ten recommendations of the World Population Plan of Action: (1) living conditions should be improved; (2) national and international politics should be based on considerations other than power; (3) environmental impact of socioeconomic development should be considered; (4) morbidity and mortality rates should be reduced; (5) fertility rates should be moderated; (6) employment opportunities should be created for the unemployed and the underemployed; (7) new technology should not be encouraged if it will benefit only the few that control it; (8) balanced consumption should be encouraged between rural and urban areas; (9) governments of developing nations should consider social justice in addition to short term economic gains; (10) training in population dynamics should deal with economic, social, and political influences. The conclusion is that Mexico can improve the condition of its economy by creating institutions which favor human development instead of the exploitation of the masses by the few. (Author/DB)
Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers
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Identifiers - Location: Mexico
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