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Revista electrónica de investigación educativa

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DE IBARROLA, María. The Increase in Schooling of Mexico's Active Population and the Effects on their Employment Status and Income, 1992-2004. REDIE [online]. 2009, vol.11, n.2, pp.1-19. ISSN 1607-4041.

In this article there are presented some results on the subject of how the dramatic increase in schooling in Mexico is expressed in the employment destination of the country's non-agricultural, economically-active population (EAP), age 24 to 60. The distribution of this population is analyzed by categories of education attained, income/schedule and employer for five different industrial sectors in the country: two informal (self-employed and micro-entrepreneurs) and three formal (government sector, companies of the industrial sector, and service sector companies). Data from 1992 to 2004 is compared. The results derive from a database developed for Mexico, as part of several national studies conducted by the Information System on Educational Trends in Latin America (SITEAL for its acronym in Spanish), based on the National Survey of Income-Expenditure.

Keywords : Academic achievement; educational attainment; income; labor market.

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