Luis Felipe Llanos Reynoso, Lorena Martínez Verduzco
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This article studies the historical evolution of the number of households in Mexico in relation to the income received by each one of their members. Data from the National Statistics on Family Income and Expenditure (Estadísticas Nacionales de Ingresos y Gastos de los Hogares) are analyzed using simple regression models. It is identified that in the past 35 years the number of Mexican households has multiplied by 3, the percentage of income earners per household has multiplied by 2, while the number of children per household has reduced by half. However, this structural change of families has neither provided greater income for them nor helped reduce the inequality index in Mexico. Structural changes and inequality index are questioned as measures of well-being in Mexico.
本文研究了墨西哥家庭数量与家庭成员收入之间的历史演变。国家家庭收入和支出统计数据(Estadísticas Nacionales de Ingresos y Gastos de los Hogares)使用简单的回归模型进行分析。报告指出,在过去35年中,墨西哥家庭的数目增加了3倍,每个家庭的收入者百分比增加了2倍,而每个家庭的儿童数目减少了一半。然而,这种家庭结构的变化既没有为他们提供更多的收入,也没有帮助减少墨西哥的不平等指数。结构性变化和不平等指数作为墨西哥的幸福指标受到质疑。