06/02/2012

MIGRATION

Migration is a strong phenomenon: Guerrero has the highest level of internal migration and is fifth in terms of international migration. According to the Mexican General […]
06/02/2012

S.I. 5 – Land

Land: a conflict of visions The concept of land held by the indigenous peoples is different from that of the mestizo population. The indigenous peoples continue […]
06/02/2012

S.I. 4 – Health

Guerrero is the third lowest state in Mexico in regards to the right to health services, with 53.3% (INEGI 2010). In Guerrero there are 1.4 doctors […]
06/02/2012

S.I. 3 – Education

In Guerrero, many people, especially the indigenous, and even more so women, are unable to exercise their right to an education for many reasons. Poverty forces […]
06/02/2012

S.I. 2 – Housing

Guerrero has a high level of marginalization in respect to the inadequacy of its housing: 19.58% of housing does not have drainage nor toilets. 4.38% of […]
06/02/2012

S.I. 1 – Incomes

54.94% of the families earn less than two monthly minimum wages. The average remuneration received by each worker per year in Guerrero is 66,222 Mexican pesos, […]