Mexico - Social insurance programs
Adequacy of social insurance programs (% of total welfare of beneficiary households)
The value for Adequacy of social insurance programs (% of total welfare of beneficiary households) in Mexico was 35.36 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 43.46 in 2012 and a minimum value of 30.68 in 2016.
Definition: Adequacy of social insurance programs is measured by the total transfer amount received by the population participating in social insurance programs as a share of their total welfare. Welfare is defined as the total income or total expenditure of beneficiary households. Social insurance programs include old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 31.51 |
2010 | 35.59 |
2012 | 43.46 |
2014 | 37.16 |
2016 | 30.68 |
2018 | 35.36 |
Benefit incidence of social insurance programs to poorest quintile (% of total social insurance benefits)
The value for Benefit incidence of social insurance programs to poorest quintile (% of total social insurance benefits) in Mexico was 1.47 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 1.47 in 2018 and a minimum value of 1.06 in 2014.
Definition: Benefit incidence of social insurance programs to poorest quintile shows the percentage of total social insurance benefits received by the poorest 20% of the population. Social insurance programs include old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 1.19 |
2010 | 1.43 |
2012 | 1.11 |
2014 | 1.06 |
2016 | 1.17 |
2018 | 1.47 |
Coverage of social insurance programs (% of population)
The value for Coverage of social insurance programs (% of population) in Mexico was 13.86 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 50.51 in 2010 and a minimum value of 13.60 in 2016.
Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 50.47 |
2010 | 50.51 |
2012 | 46.96 |
2014 | 41.89 |
2016 | 13.60 |
2018 | 13.86 |
Coverage of social insurance programs in poorest quintile (% of population)
The value for Coverage of social insurance programs in poorest quintile (% of population) in Mexico was 4.62 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 20.38 in 2010 and a minimum value of 3.63 in 2016.
Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 18.40 |
2010 | 20.38 |
2012 | 16.01 |
2014 | 14.80 |
2016 | 3.63 |
2018 | 4.62 |
Coverage of social insurance programs in 2nd quintile (% of population)
The value for Coverage of social insurance programs in 2nd quintile (% of population) in Mexico was 9.35 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 40.82 in 2010 and a minimum value of 8.46 in 2016.
Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 38.25 |
2010 | 40.82 |
2012 | 34.38 |
2014 | 33.91 |
2016 | 8.46 |
2018 | 9.35 |
Coverage of social insurance programs in 3rd quintile (% of population)
The value for Coverage of social insurance programs in 3rd quintile (% of population) in Mexico was 14.14 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 56.37 in 2008 and a minimum value of 13.41 in 2016.
Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 56.37 |
2010 | 54.96 |
2012 | 49.21 |
2014 | 45.97 |
2016 | 13.41 |
2018 | 14.14 |
Coverage of social insurance programs in 4th quintile (% of population)
The value for Coverage of social insurance programs in 4th quintile (% of population) in Mexico was 17.49 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 68.61 in 2008 and a minimum value of 17.49 in 2018.
Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 68.61 |
2010 | 66.07 |
2012 | 63.57 |
2014 | 54.98 |
2016 | 18.62 |
2018 | 17.49 |
Coverage of social insurance programs in richest quintile (% of population)
The value for Coverage of social insurance programs in richest quintile (% of population) in Mexico was 23.68 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 71.58 in 2012 and a minimum value of 23.68 in 2018.
Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.
Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)
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Year | Value |
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2008 | 70.71 |
2010 | 70.30 |
2012 | 71.58 |
2014 | 59.76 |
2016 | 23.86 |
2018 | 23.68 |
Classification
Topic: Labor & Social Protection Indicators
Sub-Topic: Performance