Comparative spatial analysis 2021-2022 of the covid-19 pandemic and its effects on poverty in Mexico

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The central hypothesis of the project considers that the presence and contagion of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-2019) has been developing under a systematic pattern, that is, not randomly; There are specific areas of the country where it is concentrated, mainly due to the size of the population that lives in said municipalities, but additionally, correlated with environmental variables (social and economic) that have determined the severity of the effects of the disease in said territories. . The results of this research will make it possible to compare and identify COVID-19 contagion "hot spots" from January 2021 to January 2022, not only due to the size of the population, but also due to the social conditions in which they were found. population lives and thus be able to observe the impacts of the disease over time.

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Vargas, J. A. C., Hernández, M. S. R., Alonso, F. M., & Pozos, J. A. G. (2022). Comparative spatial analysis 2021-2022 of the covid-19 pandemic and its effects on poverty in Mexico. Contaduria y Administracion, 67(4), 279–302. https://doi.org/10.22201/fca.24488410e.2022.4820

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