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WHO scale a site in the index of human development, UNDP reveals

Mexico ranks number 53 among 182 countries for their human development index, which climbed a spot between 2006 and 2007, below its Latin American peers Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Cuba.

The report of the United Nations Program for Development (UNDP), as Latin American version was filed yesterday in Los Pinos, Mexico situated at a high human development , far from Norway, the first and more of Niger last. Although Mexico

had this slight increase, UNDP notes that accumulates lags in gender equality in terms of life expectancy, literacy and the schooling of girls and women's political representation.

The Human Development Report 2009: overcoming barriers, mobility and human development , attributed the slight improvement to the Mexican average incomes reported more and higher levels of adult literacy.

So, Mexico is the 0854 rate-the same as Costa Rica, on a scale where a zero is the maximum and minimum. Above are four Latin American nations that occupy the following locations: Chile, 43 (in 0878), Argentina, 49 (0866), Uruguay, 50 (0865), and Cuba 51 (0863).

The 10 countries that have development rates considered too high are Norway, Australia, Iceland, Canada, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, France, Switzerland and Japan, in that order. Within that group, the United States, is located in the place 13.

With the exception of Afghanistan, located in the penultimate site, the countries of low human development index are in Africa: Niger, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, Mali, Burundi and Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Ethiopia and Guinea.

Waterfront President Felipe Calderón, Magdy Martínez, UNDP Resident Representative in Mexico, said that while 50 countries receded during the same period, before the economic crisis, the country had won a seat. Thus, from 1980 to date has gone from medium human development to consolidate the group of nations with a high indicator.

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With special focus on migration, the report also recommends removing barriers that restrict human movement. Currently there are billions of migrants and many, he says, did so to improve their lives in a highly unequal world .

Mexico ranks 63 according to the international migration rate (9 percent), twice the average for Latin America. After India and China is the third largest recipient of remittances worldwide, which amount stands at around 21 billion or 3 percent of gross domestic product. Although the crisis the number of households has been reduced 15 percent in the past two years, said Magdy Martinez-Soliman.

To illustrate the inequality as a cause of migration, the document mentions the example of a Mexican boy named Juan, whose life expectancy increased by five years and its revenues tripled when he emigrated to Canada to participate in a temporary worker program.

Also, a person born in Canada can expect to live 20 more years, getting the nine years of education and consume 31 times the number of goods that a person born in Haiti.

also illustrates this with a map of the border between Mexico and the United States, which shows large differences human development between cities and counties to the south located in the north.

Francisco Caballero, director of Research of the UNDP report said that it is hard to imagine that the vast differences in human development that exist today in Mexico's northern border would remain if there were no restrictions as hard to move between the two countries.

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