In this new English translation, Mexico's foremost worker rights activists analyze the changing Mexican economy from the point of view of the workers themselves.
Title Page
Introduction
Chapter I: Mexico, Labor Standards, and the Global Economy
Chapter II: The Economic Context in Mexico
Chapter III: Employment and Wages in Contemporary Mexico
Chapter IV: Labor and Incomes of Household Members in Metropolitan Mexico
Chapter V: Income Distribution and Poverty
Chapter VI: Employment, Segregation, and Wages per Gender
Chapter VII: Work, Formality, Education, and Training
Chapter VIII: Employment and Remuneration in the Public Sector
Chapter IX: Employment and Income in Technical and Administrative Occupations in Mexico during the Nineties
Chapter X: Social Security in Mexico
Chapter XI: Industrial Structure and Conditions of Work in Manufacturing
Chapter XII: Employment in Manufacturing: A Territorial Outlook by Regions
Chapter XIII: Labor Dimensions in the Export-Oriented Industry in Mexico
Chapter XIV: Recent Evolution of Labor Union Affiliation and Labor Regulation in Mexico
Chapter XV: Crisis in Labor Union Models in Mexico: Some Options