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This publication assesses the current status of Mexico's innovation system and policies, and identifies where and how the government should focus its efforts to improve the country’s innovation capabilities.
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1-October-2009
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Este informe presenta la situación actual en que se desenvuelve el liderazgo en las escuelas del sistema de educación básica en México (SEBM).
1-October-2009
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Este documento ofrece un breve panorama de los procesos de centralización y descentralización ocurridos en la estructura organizativa del sistema educativo nacional.
1-October-2009
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Con más de 34 millones de estudiantes, de los cuales alrededor de 26 millones cursan la educación básica, el sistema educativo en México es numeroso y complejo: pobreza y desigualdad, variedad étnica y lingüística son algunos de los rasgos que lo caracterizan.
8-September-2009
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This 2009 edition of Education at a Glance includes first results from TALIS, a survey on teacher practices, new analysis of the social benefits of education, new information on long-term unemployment and involuntary part-time work among young adults, and new data on the benefits of education.
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1-September-2009
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Most child well-being outcomes for Mexican children are far behind those seen in other OECD countries, according to the OECD’s first ever report on children. Mexico needs to strengthen its child policies in order to improve outcomes in the areas of child poverty, education and health and safety.
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13-August-2009
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Corrigendum on page 28, table 1.4.
Despite improved fundamentals, Mexico is hit hard by the financial crisis, being exposed to several simultaneous external shocks. A welcome, but weak, stimulus was passed for 2009, and policy will likely need to be supportive also in 2010.
While Mexico’s growth performance has gradually improved over the past decades, its convergence toward OECD countries has been slow.
Summary of Economic Surveys: Mexico
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