This paper applies econometric estimation methods to improve the level of precision and detail in the measurement of welfare in Mexico, and specifically to estimate household incomes. As is the case in other countries, Mexico has had, on the one hand, household surveys that provide high precision income measures but with very limited possibilities of geographic desegregation, and on the other, income indicators from Censuses that allow for detailed geographic desegregation but with very low precision levels. We use our estimation method to present the first series of household incomes at the state and municipality levels, as well as the first series of Human Development Indexes at the municipality level.
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López-Calva, L. F., Martínez, Á. M., Rascón Ramírez, E. G., Rodríguez-Chamussy, L., & Pardo, M. S. (2008). El ingreso de los hogares en el MAPA de México. Trimestre Economico, 75(4), 843–896. https://doi.org/10.20430/ete.v75i300.421
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