year 2018
authors Carlos Medel-Ramírez & Hilario Medel-López
objectives Mexico, with the commissioning of the "National Crusade Against Hunger Program" in 2013, aimed at serving the population that presents both extreme poverty and food deprivation. The article aims to analyze whether the criterion of the selection of the municipalities of the State of Veracruz incorporated in the National Crusade Against Hunger Program (PNCH) show complementarity with the efforts in
the fight against poverty in the social expenditure strategy applied in the Priority Attention Zones Program (ZAP) and the Priority Areas Development Program (PDZP) and, particularly, the indigenous municipalities that have a greater degree of social exclusion. The adjustment of a binary logistic regression model is presented, in order to assess the
incidence of contextual factors to interpret the scope of the strategy adopted by the federal government in the fight against poverty and hunger. As a result, it is evident that there is no continuity in the fight against poverty, since the municipalities included in the strategy Priority Areas of Attention and Program of Development of Priority Zones are not considered in the selection of municipalities incorporated
in the National Program of Crusade Against Hunger, a
situation that identifies the relationship between programs is not complementary.
the fight against poverty in the social expenditure strategy applied in the Priority Attention Zones Program (ZAP) and the Priority Areas Development Program (PDZP) and, particularly, the indigenous municipalities that have a greater degree of social exclusion. The adjustment of a binary logistic regression model is presented, in order to assess the
incidence of contextual factors to interpret the scope of the strategy adopted by the federal government in the fight against poverty and hunger. As a result, it is evident that there is no continuity in the fight against poverty, since the municipalities included in the strategy Priority Areas of Attention and Program of Development of Priority Zones are not considered in the selection of municipalities incorporated
in the National Program of Crusade Against Hunger, a
situation that identifies the relationship between programs is not complementary.
type of data primary data
level macro
methods
source National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy (CONEVAL)
geographic context State of Veracruz, Mexico
keywords Social Exclusion, Indigenous Population, National Crusade Against Hunger Program, Social Exclusion Index, Indigenous region, Degree of municipal marginalization, Degree of social backwardness, Degree of ethnolinguistic replacement, Type of indigenous municipality, Municipality included in the Priority Areas Attention Program, Municipality included in the Priority Area Development Program,