Costs in Education: A Factor that could Influence in the Segmentation of the Mexican labor Market
José Raúl Luyando Cuevas
Abstract
This paper is the first part of a broader research that intends to demonstrate the existence of an institutional
segmentation of the Mexican wage market. For institutional segmentation, we mean one which is generated by the
Mexican government when it classifies the educational system into basic and non-basic. In this first part, we make
a proposition1 with the intention of studying wage inequality that is generated through schooling costs in an
undeveloped economy with high levels of poverty.
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