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Mexico demographic shifts and childhood investment

Overview

Mexico is undergoing a demographic shift marked by a sharp decline in birth rates. Projections from the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Center suggest that births could be 19.3% lower by 2050 than at the start of the century. This trend is attributed to factors such as increased female education and labor market participation, rising living costs, and housing difficulties.

In response to evolving social needs, there has been a significant increase in early childhood investment. Real terms spending for children under six has grown by over 40 percent in less than a decade, with the budget rising from 110,758 million pesos in 2018 to 216,560 million pesos by 2025. While funds are being allocated toward education, health, and social protection, officials note that four out of ten children under six continue to live in poverty.

Entities

SIPINNA · Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Center · Lorena Villavicencio · Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean · Chihuahua

Timeline

  1. 13 days ago

    [POLITICS] 6 sources
    Mexico increases early childhood investment by 40 percent

    Mexico has increased early childhood investment by 40 percent in real terms since 2018, though four in ten children under six still live in poverty, prompting calls for more efficient, coordinated spending.

  2. 15 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Mexico faces significant decline in birth rates

    Mexico faces a projected 19.3% decline in births by 2050, according to ECLAC, necessitating shifts in educational infrastructure and public resource distribution.

Sources

canal44.com · canaltro.com · colectivopericu.wordpress.com · diario.mx · entrelineas.com.mx · mediabanco.com · radarpolitico.com · xataka.com.mx