The Informal Sector in Mexico |
Contents
THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THE URBAN INFORMAL SECTOR | 4 |
DYNAMICS OF THE INFORMAL SECTOR 40 | 13 |
CHARACTERISTICS OF INFORMAL SECTOR PRODUCTIVE UNITS | 28 |
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100 thousand 1988 municipalities AMMW average business owners Census concept criteria criterion DISTRIBUTION domestic services domestic workers earnings economically active population employers ENEI enterprises establishments estimates of informal fewer workers Figure formal employment formal sector Gross Domestic Product Guadalajara IMSS included income increase INEGI informal activities informal businesses informal employment informal sector workers informal workers inhabitants labor force labor market large number Latin America leather industries legal minimum wage low-income Márquez and Ros Metro Mexico city metropolitan area microenterprises Monterrey municipalities of 100 National Employment Survey occupations operate percent of informal percentage point personal services Population Census POSFORM PREALC preparation and sale private homes private housing construction Rendón and Salas repair services salaried workers self-employed workers statistical status in employment STPS STPS/INEGI Table textile and leather thousand pesos total employed population transportation underground economy unpaid workers Urban Employment urban informal sector urbanized areas