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Title: OECD Forum on the Restated Jobs Strategy MEXICO


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OECD Forum on the Restated Jobs Strategy
MEXICO
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  • Mexico is following a comprehensive
  • approach that strives to include the four
  • pillars of the OECD restated strategy
  • an appropriate macroeconomic policy
  • the promotion of labor market participation
  • support for job creation
  • the development of labor skills

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  • MACROECONOMIC TRENDS

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GROWTH
690 billion dollars
Base year 1995
  • Expected growth rate 4
  • Sources INEGI, IMF, and Banxico

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GROWTH
Job Creation (Thousand jobs, Aug-Dec of each year)
Workers Insured at IMSS (Million workers, sa)
Source IMSS.
Source IMSS.
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ECONOMIC STABILITY
Inflation, average anualized monthly rate
Source Banco de México
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COMPETITIVENESS
  • The Federal Government works to reduce
    inefficiencies and to simplify norms and
    procedures. It also promotes an agenda of
    economic reforms.
  • Mexico, Canada and the United States strengthen
    the competitiveness of companies established in
    North America.
  • Alliance for the Security and Prosperity in North
    America (ASPAN), launched in March of 2005.

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  • CURRENT PROGRAMS
  • MINISTRY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL WELFARE NATIONAL
    EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

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JOB-SEARCH SUPPORT
  • Job Centers
  • In place since the 1970s
  • Employment fairs
  • Reducing transaction costs

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DEVELOPING NEWLINKING MECHANISMS
  • Chambatel
  • Toll-free phone consultation in under 7 minutes
  • Chambanet
  • Web page providing support to employers and job
    seekers
  • Mi Chamba newspaper
  • Distributed throughout the country every two
    weeks
  • Centers for Labor Intermediation
  • Providing business infrastructure to job-seekers

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HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
  • Workshops for job seekers
  • Helping overcome personal obstacles
  • Becate Scholarship Program
  • For young people with no professional experience,
    and for those who require improved or updated
    training

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DIVERSIFYING THE ACTIVE LABOR MARKET
  • Formal Employment
  • Economic support for job seekers with previous
    experience in the formal job market
  • Project for Productive Investment
  • Financing investment project with long-term,
    regional, comprehensive approach
  • Agricultural Workers
  • Aimed at the 1.2 million people who seek seasonal
    agricultural sector employment
  • Repatriated at Work
  • Helping Mexican migrants who return to Mexico
  • Opening Spaces
  • Facilitating the employment of the elderly and
    people with disabilities

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BILATERAL PROGRAM
  • Mexico-Canada Temporary Agricultural Workers
    Program
  • In place since 1974
  • In 2005, 11,720 individuals participated in this
    program. In the first six months of 2006, 9,913
    more were employed.
  • Controlled and pre-established timetable for
    movement between the countries

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EMBASSY OF MEXICO TO JAPAN
  • 2-15-1 Nagata-cho
  • Chiyoda-ku
  • Tokyo 100-0014
  • (81-3) 3581-1131
  • www.sre.gob.mx/japon
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