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Social mobility of the indigenous population in Mexico: a simple imputation exercise

Social mobility of the indigenous population in Mexico: a simple imputation exercise
Social mobility of the indigenous population in Mexico: a simple imputation exercise
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The present aims to carry out an imputation exercise to generate a combined database that allows obtaining of intergenerational social mobility with statistical representativeness for population that do not have it in the ESRU of social mobility in 2017 (ESRU-EMOVI). To achieve such representativeness, the National Survey on Discrimination 2017 (ENADIS) is used. As a resulting base validation exercise, transition matrices are calculated and rank-rang regions are estimated for the indigenous population, and are compared to the results of the work of Monroy-Gómez-Franco (2023), who approaches them with an alternative method. The evidence is consistent and confirms the disadvantage of the indigenous population in terms of their social mobility experience. Once its functionality is validated, towards the future, the combined database will allow statistical inference around other minority populations subject to discrimination.

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