2. The human development index is an
indicator of development that is
favoured by the United Nations to
measure a country's progress.
with the objective of knowing the economic
income of the people of a country, as well as to
evaluate if the country contributes to its
citizens an environment of development and
better living conditions.
3. Life Expectancy at Birth
Education
GDP per capita
analyzes the
average age of the
deceased in one
year.
assesses the level
of adult literacy
and the level of
education attained
in primary school,
high school or
university studies.
considers the distribution among each of the people in the
country and assesses access to the resources necessary for
people to have a decent standard of living.
4. What is it?
the GINI coefficient measures
the distribution of income within
a country's inhabitants.
5. is measured between 0 and 1
0 indicates that wealth is
equitably distributed to all
1 indicates that a
single person has all
the wealth.
6. guide public policies for
the development of
countries.
compare the levels of inequality
between countries.
7. In Mexico, there is considerable inequality in
development among the states despite the
continuous growth experienced in the
human development index.
9. The three Mexican states
with the lowest level of
development are Oaxaca,
Guerrero and Chiapas.
10. The greatest inequality occurs in education, where Chiapas is
once again at the end of the measurement with a
difference of 48.3% lower than in Mexico City, where this
index ranks first.
11. The following graph shows the countries with
more and less inequality among which Mexico
ranks second with the highest percentage of
inequality.
12. The following table shows the position of Mexico in the
Human Development Index (HDI). According to a study
carried out by the organization of nations united to 188
countries of the world, Mexico ranks 77th.
13.
14. Inequality in Mexico is alarming, our country is known worldwide for the
high concentration of wealth and increasing poverty at the same time.
The biggest problem in this country is poverty and lack of education due
to the poor distribution of national wealth.
Alarming data reveals that there are 23 million Mexicans who do not
have enough to eat three times a day and 65 million Mexicans over the
total population of the country is not enough to live with dignity.
The organization and the correct distribution of the wealth that our
country has will greatly help to eradicate these problems and other
services that the population lacks in order to achieve positive
transformation throughout Mexico.