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This chapter presents and discusses the policy recommendations resulting from the analytical framework of the OECD Secretariat in line with OECD benchmarking and best practices across leading OECD countries. The purpose of this chapter is to provide...
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Chapter 1 describes the chief elements of a largely inefficient telecommunications industry, which features among the highest consumer prices in the OECD, little competition, and low market penetration rates at a significant cost to the economy and ...
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Mexican women have made significant progress in labour force participation, education, and political representation in recent years. Despite these gains, Mexico’s female labour force participation rate remains among the lowest in the OECD, the gender...
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This chapter first describes the public pay-as-you-go defined benefit pension system. It presents and discusses the eligibility criteria for the contributory schemes and the benefit levels for both private and public-sector workers. It gives an...
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This chapter discusses the ways in which INFONAVIT can help to resolve Mexico’s pension challenge, proposing strategies to strengthen the institute’s financial position and improve outcomes for affiliates in light of proposed reforms to the Social...
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