Mexican work force is of approximately 51.48 million people (2013 est.), accounting for approximately 44% of the total population.
As of 2021, Mexico had a workforce of approximately 59 million people. This figure includes both formal and informal workers across various industries and sectors in the country.
2009 statistics show over 131,199 people in Mexico were diagnosed with down syndrome, or 3.73 cases per 10,000 births.
Approximately 36 million tourists visit New Mexico each year.
It is estimated that there are around 700,000 people living in rooftops in Mexico City. These individuals often inhabit makeshift shelters built on top of buildings due to the high cost of housing in the city. This practice is a result of housing shortages and economic challenges facing many residents.
Westfield Corporation employs over 3,000 people.
Qantas employs around 30,000 people globally.
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It depends on the job. Full-time people in Mexico generally work 9 hours, receiving 1 paid, 60-minute break for lunch. People refer to this as an 8-hour shift.
There are thousands of auctions in Mexico each day. The country doesn't have any official numbers as to how many auctioneers are employed in the country.
They do every kind of work that is done in America.
From a workforce of 52.7 million people (2013), 5% or some 2.6 million work in the government and armed forces.
Mexico has many excellent beaches.
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There are 20.9 cars per 100 people in Mexico.
Because lots of immigrant's live in Mexico
In Mexico's cities, as well as many rural communities.
When the US closed its border after the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921. Before that, many people from Mexico used to work in the United States and returned back to their homes in Mexico. This Act effectively started the illegal immigration problem, as many people had to furtively look for jobs at the risk of being deported back to Mexico. See related questions for further detail.