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Mexican population growth rate is 1.21% (2014 est.)
Population by itself is not an issue. Overcrowding and disorganized population growth without enough economic growth IS the issue. One of the areas most affected by this issue is the Valley of Mexico, where greater Mexico City is located.
1.13% (2009 est.)
All of them. Either natural growth, immigration or emigration constantly change the population of Mexico.
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are you talking about U.S History? that would be "growth in population, concentrated in cities"
It is not job growth that Mexico should promote but education of its population. The more educated the workforce, the better the payment for the jobs they can get.
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No. This has resulted in an organic, haphazard growth, with all the problems associated with it.
Population by itself is not an issue; the problem is disorganized population growth without enough economic growth to allow greater wealth among the population. Nowadays, Mexico is following several strategies to increase economic growth, while at the same time, it is trying lower its population growth to manageable levels. These include economic and social reforms as well as family planning campaigns.
immagration to the United States is one thing
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