Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Mexicans work longer than any OECD country and have the highest proportion of poverty
This article from Milenio informs about the latest edition of the report Society at a Glance 2011 – OECD Social Indicators, in which it is established that Mexico is the OECD country where people work longer days, devoting 10 hours to paid and unpaid work. This graph shows the number of hours devoted to paid and unpaid work in different OECD countries. On the other hand, 1 out of every 5 Mexicans is poor whereas the average poverty proportion in OECD countries is 1 out of 10. Other indicators presented in the report are fertility rates, education and health spending, inequality, migration, tolerance, and trust.
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