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  1. Energy poverty in Mexico: Territorial distribution and evolution 2012-2024 Faustino Cruz, Edgar Ivan

    Estudios Energéticos del Sur Global

    2025
    “...This research analyzes the evolution and territorial distribution of energy poverty in Mexico between 2012 and 2024 using a multidimensional approach based on Encuesta Nacional de Ingresos y Gastos de los Hogares (ENIGH) microdata and household-level measurement with expansion factors, later aggregated to the state scale. ...”
  2. Delimitación y trayectorias de las zonas metropolitanas en México, 1990-2020 Orihuela, Isela, Sobrino, Jaime

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2023
    “...Finally, the patterns of intrametropolitan distribution of the population and employment, and their change over time, are reviewed. ...”
  3. Opio y colonialismo: reflexiones sobre el papel del opio en la penetración colonial europea en Asia y China Cantón Álvarez, José Antonio

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2016
    “...Their aspirations, however, exceeded their capabilities. Later, the Dutch trader and colonizers in India also realized the increasing importance of this commodity in the trade between India and Southeast Asia during the 17th century. ...”
  4. México en el Panel Intergubernamental de Cambio Climático (1988-2021) Islas Vargas, Maritza, Delgado Ramos, Gian Carlo, Gay García, Carlos

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “...More than three decades later, and given the IPCC’s influence on decision-making processes, it is essential to identify challenges and opportunities for strengthening national scientific capacities in climate change, including its participation in the IPCC. ...”
  5. El tipo de unión y el aborto: una comparación generacional para México Quilodrán Salgado, Julieta, Sosa Márquez, Viridiana

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2004
    “...One of the most salient findings of this survey refers to the decline of abortions registered among young women (under 30 years of age) of generations born late in the 1940s, and those born twenty years later, during the late 1960s. Differences according to type of union indicate, in turn, that this decline corresponds to married women, who were almost the only ones that practiced abortions, and to estimate abortion’s impact on fertility decline in 1.2 averted births among older generations, and 0.5 for younger generations. ...”

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