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Inequality: the Challenge Mexico Still Fails to Overcome

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The latest classification of the Institute for Management Development (IMD), based in Switzerland, places Mexico in the top positions of inequality in the fields of education, health care, social care and opportunities, among others. What average is the Latin American country?
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According to a ranking by the Swiss Institute for Management Development (IMD), Mexico stands out due to its inequality in education and health care (third place), social inequality (fourth place), inequality of opportunity (low place) and political polarization (tenth place). The results of these assessments were included in the world ranking of competitiveness in 2025, in which 69 economies worldwide are analysed. [...] The post Mexico is one …

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The latest classification of the Institute for Management Development (IMD), based in Switzerland, places Mexico in the top positions of inequality in the fields of education, health care, social care and opportunities, among others. What average is the Latin American country?

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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