Women's labour force participation is essential for boosting economic growth in Mexico

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Child poverty rates are lower in countries with higher maternal employment

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Women in the public sector compared to women in total employment, 2013

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Mothers are far less likely to work or attend school than non-mothers, especially when young

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Share of women parliamentarians and gender quotas in OECD, 2016

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Women's participation in local congress

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Share of civil servants according to the level of the post and gender, Mexico, 2015

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Gender distribution in judicial decision making positions, Mexico, 2015

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Fertility rates in Mexico are declining

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Mexican women's labour force participation rate lags behind most of the OECD

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Mexico's adolescent fertility rates are the highest in the OECD

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Mothers are less likely to be in paid work than women without dependent children in most countries

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Mexican fathers more likely to be in education or employment than men without dependent children

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Mexico lags behind much of the OECD in maternity and parental leave

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About one-third of Mexicans say parents should share leave or father should use most of it

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Mexico is overworked: Long commutes, long work weeks, and long annual hours

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North American countries guarantee workers little paid time off

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Mothers work the fewest paid hours and contribute least to household earnings in Mexico

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Women do more unpaid work than men across OECD countries

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Mexico has a large gender gap in average weekly working hours of mothers and fathers

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Share of female parliamentarians in OECD countries, 2002 and 2016

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How women's representation in Mexico's state congresses evolved from 2013 to 2016

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Presidents of municipal councils by gender, 2010-15

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The gender share in decision making positions in the judiciary in Mexico, 2015

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How women's representation in the Congress of the Union has evolved

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