WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICO

The aim of this paper is to show the behavior of the working conditions of the rural labor force of Mexico in the context of trade liberalization (1990-2010). Therefore, trends in agricultural and non-agricultural occupations are reviewed; salaried and non-salaried activities; labor income; and th...

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Main Author: Felipe Contreras-Molotla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México 2016-01-01
Series:Ra Ximhai
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Online Access:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_QQ0W8TI5acM2VaWnE0RTgtSEk/view
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spelling doaj-473ce66c15a34f92b4609d519bfdc7412020-11-24T20:41:23ZengUniversidad Autónoma Indígena de MéxicoRa Ximhai1665-04411665-04412016-01-0112Special 4133151WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICOFelipe Contreras-MolotlaThe aim of this paper is to show the behavior of the working conditions of the rural labor force of Mexico in the context of trade liberalization (1990-2010). Therefore, trends in agricultural and non-agricultural occupations are reviewed; salaried and non-salaried activities; labor income; and the main demographic characteristic of labor as age and schooling. The empirical analysis shows processing micro-data samples from the Census of Population and Housing 1990, 2000 and 2010. Among the major results in low growth of wage employment in rural contexts, both agricultural and non-agricultural activities is found. The female agricultural wage labor grew to early twenty-first century and later had a contraction at the end of the decade two thousand. Males still predominantly in farming, but it has increased its participation in the agricultural wage labor. Non-agricultural occupations increased in rural contexts. However, at the last moment of the study became more precarious, as the increased work on their own, with low levels of remuneration, this situation reflects the limited labor demand of labor. Therefore, in the context of trade liberalization, not salaried occupations increased steadily and continues with low levels of remuneration. The geographic region of residence enabled to distinguish differences in the working conditions of the rural population and occupied in time regional wage gap it is slightly shortened. The Northwest, North region were showing the highest levels of labor remuneration, in contrast, the South and Gulf regions were those that had the lowest wages.https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_QQ0W8TI5acM2VaWnE0RTgtSEk/viewrural labor forcerural no farm-activities; rural population; labor conditions.rural no farm-activitiesrural populationlabor conditions
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title WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICO
title_short WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICO
title_full WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICO
title_fullStr WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICO
title_full_unstemmed WORKIN CONDITION OF RURAL LABOR IN MEXICO
title_sort workin condition of rural labor in mexico
publisher Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México
series Ra Ximhai
issn 1665-0441
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to show the behavior of the working conditions of the rural labor force of Mexico in the context of trade liberalization (1990-2010). Therefore, trends in agricultural and non-agricultural occupations are reviewed; salaried and non-salaried activities; labor income; and the main demographic characteristic of labor as age and schooling. The empirical analysis shows processing micro-data samples from the Census of Population and Housing 1990, 2000 and 2010. Among the major results in low growth of wage employment in rural contexts, both agricultural and non-agricultural activities is found. The female agricultural wage labor grew to early twenty-first century and later had a contraction at the end of the decade two thousand. Males still predominantly in farming, but it has increased its participation in the agricultural wage labor. Non-agricultural occupations increased in rural contexts. However, at the last moment of the study became more precarious, as the increased work on their own, with low levels of remuneration, this situation reflects the limited labor demand of labor. Therefore, in the context of trade liberalization, not salaried occupations increased steadily and continues with low levels of remuneration. The geographic region of residence enabled to distinguish differences in the working conditions of the rural population and occupied in time regional wage gap it is slightly shortened. The Northwest, North region were showing the highest levels of labor remuneration, in contrast, the South and Gulf regions were those that had the lowest wages.
topic rural labor force
rural no farm-activities; rural population; labor conditions.
rural no farm-activities
rural population
labor conditions
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