Socioeconomic status and mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic | LAER 31
This study analyzes mobility patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic for 8 large Latin American cities. Indicators ofmobility by socioeconomic status (SES) are generated by combining geo-referenced mobile phone information with granularcensus data. Before the pandemic, a strong positive association between SES and mobility is documented. With the arrivalof the pandemic, in most cases, a negative
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Steering Latin America’s Economic Relationship with the United States: Hemispheric History of Highway Building
Michael Bess, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Historia del CIDE, escribió Steering Latin America’s Economic Relationship with the United States: Hemispheric History of Highway Building, capítulo del libro Handbook of the Historiography of Latin American Studies on the Life Sciences and Medicine. Abstract The Pan-American Highway is one of the most famous and important
- Published in Investigaciones
Traffic Problems: Authority, Mobility, and Technology in Mexico’s Federal District, 1867- 1912
Michael Bess, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Historia del CIDE, escribió el artículo Traffic Problems: Authority, Mobility, and Technology in Mexico’s Federal District, 1867- 1912 en la revista The Americas. Abstract This article examines how people in Mexico’s Federal District (Distrito Federal) contested transit policies and responded to the introduction of new technical
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