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Mexico
Key socioeconomic indicators
| POPULATION - Year 2006 (in thousands) |
106,534.9 |
| EAP - 2005 (Thousands of persons) |
43,374 |
| Growth Rates of GDP - Year 2007 (Annual rate of variation) |
3.3 |
| Per cápita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Year 2006
(millions of dollars) |
7,975.7 |
| Unemployment Rate - Year 2004 (Average annual rates)
(Urban areas) |
4.8 |
| Illiteracy in the population aged 15 years and over*
- Year 2005 (Percentage) |
7.4 |
| Net enrolment rate in first-level education - Year
2005 (Percentage) |
99.8 |
| Net enrolment rate in second-level education - Year
2005 (Percentage) |
63.8 |
| Population of 20-21 years completing at least primary
school - Year 2004 (Percentage) |
93.44 |
* Illiterate population is defined as the group of persons
who cannot,
with understanding, both read and write
a short simple statement on their everyday life.
Sources: ECLAC, Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean
http://www.cepal.org/
IADB, Sociometro
http://www.iadb.org/sociometro/
UN Social indicators - United Nations Statistics Division
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/socind/population.htm
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