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Mexico Population: Nuevo Leon data was reported at 5,415.318 Person th in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 5,335.066 Person th for 2017. Mexico Population: Nuevo Leon data is updated yearly, averaging 3,450.361 Person th from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2018, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,415.318 Person th in 2018 and a record low of 1,737.792 Person th in 1970. Mexico Population: Nuevo Leon data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Population Council. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G002: Population: by State.
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Mexico Population: Male: Nuevo Leon data was reported at 2,707.467 Person th in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,667.592 Person th for 2017. Mexico Population: Male: Nuevo Leon data is updated yearly, averaging 1,727.342 Person th from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2018, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,707.467 Person th in 2018 and a record low of 875.198 Person th in 1970. Mexico Population: Male: Nuevo Leon data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Population Council. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G002: Population: by State.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Leon de los Aldamas, Mexico metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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This list ranks the 1 cities in the Leon County, FL by Mexican population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, including:
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TwitterIn 2020, the population of Nuevo Leon reached a total of **** million residents, with an almost equal distribution of ** percent women and ** percent men. During that period, the largest segment of the population in the Mexican state fell within the age group of 0 years to 44 years old. Nahuatl was by far the most spoken indigenous language in Nuevo Leon with more than ****** speakers.
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Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above: Female: Nuevo Leon data was reported at 10.600 Year in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 10.080 Year for 2015. Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above: Female: Nuevo Leon data is updated yearly, averaging 9.855 Year from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2020, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.600 Year in 2020 and a record low of 8.600 Year in 2000. Mexico Average Years in School: Population: 15 Years & Above: Female: Nuevo Leon data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics and Geography. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G016: Education Statistics: Age 15 and Above.
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The dataset tabulates the Leon Hispanic or Latino population. It includes the distribution of the Hispanic or Latino population, of Leon, by their ancestries, as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to understand the origin of the Hispanic or Latino population of Leon.
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Among the Hispanic population in Leon, regardless of the race, the largest group is of Mexican origin, with a population of 2 (100% of the total Hispanic population).
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When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Leon Population by Race & Ethnicity. You can refer the same here
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TwitterIn 2020, within the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, the prevailing situation among the population in terms of poverty was non-vulnerability, accounting for **** percent. However, the remaining **** percent of the population either resided in poverty or teetered on the brink of it. Which represented one of the lowest degrees of poverty in Mexico.
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TwitterIn 2022, Guerrero was the Mexican state with the highest share of population considered vulnerable due to a lack of adequate housing. Over 26 percent of the inhabitants in Guerrero were considered to live in poor housing conditions or without enough space, while Nuevo Leon had the lowest rate, at 3.2 percent. Guerrero was the second state in Mexico with the highest average extreme poverty rate only behind Chiapas.
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TwitterThe COVID-19 pandemic is first and foremost a health shock, but the secondary economic shock is equally formidable. Access to timely, policy-relevant information on the awareness of, responses to and impacts of the health situation and related restrictions are critical to effectively design, target and evaluate programme and policy interventions. This research project investigates the main socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic on UNHCR people of concern (PoC) – and nationals where possible – in terms of access to information, services and livelihoods opportunities. Three geographic regions were taken into consideration: Southern Mexico, Mexico City and the Northern and Central Industrial Corridor. Two rounds of data collection took place for this survey, with the purpose of following up with the respondents.
Southern Mexico, Mexico City, Northern and Central Mexico
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The ProGres database served as the sampling frame due to the unavailability of other reliable sources. Likewise, the sample was stratified by location and population groups based on country of origin helping to account for the different economic realities from one part of the country to another, as well as differences between nationalities. Following discussion with the UNHCR country team and regional bureau, three geographic regions were presented for consideration : a) Southern Mexico; b) Mexico City; and c) the Northern and Central Industrial Corridor. Additionally, partners expressed interest in the Venezuelan community as a separate group, primarily residing in Mexico City, Monterrey and Cancun. The population of the four groups represents 67% of the active registered refugees in Mexico. Out of the 35,140 refugee households in the four regions, 26,688 families have at least one phone number representing an overall high rate of phone penetration. Across regions of interest, Hondurans make up the single largest group of PoC in Southern Mexico (38%), and the Northern and Central Industrial Corridor (43%), whereas Venezuelans make up over half of the PoC population in Mexico City (52%). Based on the above, a sampling strategy based on four separate strata was proposed in order to adequately represent the regions and sub-groups of interest: 1. Southern Mexico – Honduran and El Salvadoran PoC population 2. Mexico City – Honduran, El Salvadoran and Cuban PoC population 3. Northern and Central Industrial Corridor – Hondurans and El Salvadoran PoC population 4. Venezuelan Population – Mexico City, Monterey (Nuevo Leon) and Cancun (Quintana Roo) A comparable sub-sample of the national population in the same locations PoC were sampled was also generated using random digit dialing (RDD). This was made possible through the inclusion of location-based area codes in the list of phone numbers, however selected participants were also asked about their current location as a first filter to proceed with the phone survey to ensure a comparable national sub-sample.
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Questionnaire contained the following sections: consent, knowledge, behaviour, access, employment, income, food security, concerns, resilience, networks, demographics
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TwitterDuring the depicted time frame in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, there has been a general upward trend in the number of employees, culminating in the highest recorded number of **** million employees in the last quarter of 2023. The total population of Nuevo Leon was over **** million people in 2020.
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The dataset tabulates the Leon town Hispanic or Latino population. It includes the distribution of the Hispanic or Latino population, of Leon town, by their ancestries, as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to understand the origin of the Hispanic or Latino population of Leon town.
Key observations
Among the Hispanic population in Leon town, regardless of the race, the largest group is of Mexican origin, with a population of 44 (100% of the total Hispanic population).
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Leon town Population by Race & Ethnicity. You can refer the same here
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†Values are %.‡§Multivariate analyses (multiple logistic regressions considering the simultaneous effect of each explanatory variable adjusted for ‡age and §sex were used to assess the association between physical activity level (independent variable) and each of the metabolic syndrome components (dependent variables).
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Mexico Life Expectancy at Birth: Female: Nuevo Leon data was reported at 78.890 Year in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 78.780 Year for 2017. Mexico Life Expectancy at Birth: Female: Nuevo Leon data is updated yearly, averaging 75.870 Year from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2018, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.030 Year in 2012 and a record low of 63.770 Year in 1970. Mexico Life Expectancy at Birth: Female: Nuevo Leon data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Population Council. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G006: Life Expectancy at Birth: by State.
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TwitterIn the state of Nuevo Leon, as of 2020, the prevailing educational attainment level was middle school, which accounted for approximately **** percent of the population. This was closely followed by individuals who had completed high school, as well as those who held an undergraduate degree, both representing approximately ** percent of the population each. Only **** percent of the population had a doctoral degree.
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TwitterMicroenterprise sectors are a dominant feature in urban areas of low- and middle-income countries. As much as a third of the labor force in these economies is self-employed. Those involved in retail trade—street vendors and owners of small shops and restaurants—are a plurality of small scale enterprises. These vendors earn their living using their own labor and small amounts of capital. They generally lack access to loans from formal financial institutions, relying on their own savings and perhaps informal loans from family members or friends. Surveys indicate that the lack of access to finance is one of their most often mentioned complaints.
This study uses data from the Mexican National Survey of Microenterprises (ENAMIN) to estimate returns to capital. A randomized experiment was designed to generate data which allow a consistent measure of returns to capital in microenterprises. Data was collected from a panel of microenterprises in the city of Leon, in Mexico over a period of five quarters. The baseline survey was carried out in November 2005. After the first through fourth rounds of the survey, treatments were administered in the form of either cash or equipment to randomly selected enterprises in the sample. The treatments generate shocks to capital stock which are random, uncorrelated with either the ability of the enterprise owner or the prospects for the business.
An unbiased estimate of returns to capital has important policy implications in several areas. First, the returns from investment determine the interest rates which borrowers are willing to pay to microlending organizations. Higher returns imply a higher likelihood of developing financially sustainable microlenders. Second, if returns are low below some investment threshold, then these low returns may act as an entry barrier, preventing high ability entrepreneurs without access to capital from entering. If, on the other hand, returns to capital are high at very low levels of investment, then capital-constrained entrepreneurs should be able to enter and grow to a desired size by reinvesting profits earned in the enterprise. In that case, capital constraints will have short term costs, but fewer long term effects on outcomes. High returns at low very low capital stock levels suggest that credit constraints will not lead to poverty traps.
Leon, Mexico. Leon is the fifth largest city in Mexico, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 1.4 million. The city is the center of Mexico's shoe and leather industries, and is also home to an active microenterprise sector.
The research team set out to select a sample of enterprises with less than 100,000 pesos (approximately US$1000) in capital stock, excluding land and buildings. The sample was limited to enterprises engaged in retail trade and owned by males aged 22-55. In order to cover only full-time work, the owners were required to be working 35 hours or more a week in the baseline period.
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The sample frame was based on the 10% public use sample of the 2000 population census for the city of Leon. Data was examined at the level of the smallest geographical unit available in the public sample, the UPM (unidad primaria de muestreo). For each UPM, the research team calculated for males 22-55 years of age the average education level and the percentage self-employed in the retail sector. They also calculated the percentage of households in the UPM with a male household head present. Using these data, 20 UPMS were selected with high rates of retail self employment and modest average levels of education.
The screening survey identified enterprises owned by males 22-55 years of age in the retail sector, operating without paid employees. Enterprises with paid employees are very likely to exceed our upper limit of 100,000 pesos of capital stock, so the lack of paid employees was used as an initial screen for capital stock. Where the screening survey was administered to the owners, we also asked for the value of the capital stock excluding land and buildings, measured at replacement cost.
The sample is limited to males aged 22-55 operating in the retail sector. The average enterprise has been operating for just over five years. Only 20 percent of the enterprises were started within a year of the baseline survey. Almost 20 percent are at least ten years old. Sales average 5,700 pesos per month, and profits 3,486 pesos per month. The median levels of sales and profits are similar, 5,000 and 3,000 pesos per month, respectively. We asked owners for profits before accounting for any compensation for their own time, so the profit levels should be viewed as including the opportunity cost of the time spent in the enterprise by the owner. As a result of this, profits are never reported as being negative.
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The study employed several questionnaires that are explained below. - Survey screen: the screening questionnaire used to determine eligibility for the study - Survey baseline: the baseline survey of enterprises - Household Survey round 1: the baseline survey of households attached to the enterprise - Round 2, Round 3, Round 4, Round 5 surveys: follow-up surveys of enterprises - Round 5 household survey: follow-up survey of the household - Digit span recall showcard: showcard of digits used for digitspan recall test
The survey instrument was modeled after the Mexican National Survey of Microenterprises (ENAMIN) survey. In the first round, detailed information was gathered on the capital invested in the enterprise, separated into tools, machinery and equipment, vehicles, real estate and buildings, and inventories and finished and unfinished goods. Operational data was also gathered on the firm--revenues, expenses and profits-for the preceding month, and personal information about the owner. In each subsequent survey, firms were asked about changes in capital stock, either purchase of new assets or sales of existing assets, and operational data for another month of the survey.
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人口:男性:新莱昂州在12-01-2018达2,707.467千人,相较于12-01-2017的2,667.592千人有所增长。人口:男性:新莱昂州数据按年更新,12-01-1970至12-01-2018期间平均值为1,727.342千人,共49份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2018,达2,707.467千人,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-1970,为875.198千人。CEIC提供的人口:男性:新莱昂州数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Consejo Nacional de Poblacion,数据归类于全球数据库的墨西哥 – 表 MX.G002:人口:按州划分。
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Abbreviations: MetS, metabolic syndrome; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; TG, triglyceride level; HDL-c, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; WC, waist circumference.†Values are %. Statistical analysis was performed by χ2 and two-tailed Fisher’s exact test when the expected frequency in any cell was less than 5.‡Univariate analysis of the total sample (logistic regression analysis considering the effect of one explanatory variable) was used to assess the association between age (independent variable) and each of the MetS component (dependent variables).*P
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Mexico Life Expectancy at Birth: Nuevo Leon data was reported at 75.805 Year in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.695 Year for 2017. Mexico Life Expectancy at Birth: Nuevo Leon data is updated yearly, averaging 72.745 Year from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2018, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 76.160 Year in 2004 and a record low of 61.205 Year in 1970. Mexico Life Expectancy at Birth: Nuevo Leon data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Population Council. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.G006: Life Expectancy at Birth: by State.
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