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    De la ciudad a la metrópoli: una interpretación teórica del fenómeno expansivo ligado a la vivienda, a la vulnerabilidad y a la pobreza: el caso del área metropolitana de Monterrey... by Sousa González, Eduardo

    Published 2010
    “…Abstract: At the moment, the urban space represents the main way of demographic and economic concentration, not only in Mexico cities, but also, in almost all the Latin-American ones, and maybe of the world; to understand the way in which these urban spaces transform to “metropolis”, is fundamental to try to affect them in a way, this, by means of the generation of suitable instruments of planning, which will produce operative public policies that avoid the proliferation and occupation of vulnerable spaces. …”
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    The effects of rising food prices on poverty in Mexico by Valero Gil, Jorge Noel, Valero Tonone, Magali Noelia

    Published 2008
    “…After considering the positive effects of public policies announced in 2008, such as reduced taxes and tariffs on food products and greater subsidies to the extremely poor, the poverty rate measured through consumption increases from 25% to 33.5%, and the extreme poverty rate from 10.58% to 16%, given the increase in food prices. …”
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    Why has there been a fall in child labor and an increase in school attendance in Mexico? by Valero Gil, Jorge Noel, Valero, Magali

    Published 2021
    “…The increase in government assistance and greater access to social health insurance also play an important role. Public policies aimed at increasing school attendance and those aimed at reducing child labor should consider the improvement of education as a major goal.…”
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    Spatio-Temporal Mapping of Violence Against Women: An Urban Geographic Analysis Based on 911 Emergency Reports in Monterrey by Pérez-Fernández, Onel, Quintero Ávila, Octavio, Barros, Carolina, Rosario Michel, Gregorio

    Published 2025
    “…These insights contribute to the design of tailored public policies and actions to improve women’s health, well-being, and safety in critical zones and timeframes. …”
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    Current and prospective situation of municipal solid waste final disposal in Mexico: a spatio-temporal evaluation by Rueda Avellaneda, Juan Felipe, Rivas García, Pasiano, Gómez González, Ricardo, Benitez Bravo, Reyes, Botello Álvarez, José Enrique, Tututi Ávila, Salvador

    Published 2021
    “…The power generation potential of LFG has been used scarcely (165 GWh y-1). Public policies may focus on proposing economic incentives and establishing conditions for a biogas market, increasing the number of SL that use LFG for energy purposes.…”
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    Evaluación de políticas públicas en salud: caso promoción de la salud en México by García González, Janet, Martínez Villareal, Rebeca Thelma

    Published 2018
    “…The objective is to evaluate experiences of public policies in health promotion, through the identification and analysis of evaluation for the systematization of indicators; with this, identify the lines, actions and strategic projects of the state health promotion programs in Mexico. …”
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    Disability, gender and narratives of pain: The Caregivers’ perspectives by Estrada Esparza, Olga Nelly, Zárate Conde, Griselda Diana

    Published 2016
    “…This study aims to open other scenarios to establish public policies of support for caregivers and for the disabled, and to question the role that government and medical institutional have played in order to benefit the society as a whole.…”
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    Estigmatización a personas con VIH-SIDA en la atención primaria como barrera de apego al tratamiento. by Saucedo Pahua, Gerardo, Huerta Baltazar, Mayra Itzel, Alcántar Zavala, Ma. Lilia, Ruiz Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús, Jiménez Arroyo, Vanesa, Avila Cazarez, Lorena

    Published 2018
    “…Conclusions: Within the Mexican culture there is a diversity of thinking towards people living with HIV, given that public policies have been implemented in favor of this highly vulnerable sector, the purpose is to safeguard and respect the integrity of HIV-positive individuals. …”
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