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Indigenous woman carrying a baby
An analysis reveals that racism and discrimination explain much of the gap in maternal care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico.
Political scientist Dan Slater delivers a keynote lecture on democracy, development, and democratic backsliding at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Political scientist Dan Slater argues that the most stable democracies often emerge when authoritarian elites feel politically competitive and economically secure — a framework with implications for Mexico.
Financial inclusion for migrants
The Credit Institutions Law establishes that individuals with regular immigration status may open bank accounts.
migrants
A study by Tec de Monterrey analyzes how documentation, skills mismatch, and lack of institutional support affect the reintegration of return migrants in rural Mexico.
vulnerability to store robbery
Robberies targeting small businesses are among the least reported crimes because filing a complaint involves long and complicated processes for shop owners.
Sor Juana IA
In Mexico, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation launched a tool that makes it easier for everyone to understand certain judicial processes.
imagen de sebastian mazzuca
Sebastián Mazzuca’s childhood in Argentina under military dictatorship shaped his lifelong interest in politics and economics. Today, he’s a professor at the Faculty of Excellence at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
image of a planet with garbage
Dozens of researchers and experts gathered at a symposium to build consensus on how to change the way we produce food.
resilience against food insecurity
An ethical research project among residents of this municipality analyzes the roots of food insecurity, and whether it's a reflection of other communities across Mexico.
Illustration
The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.

school of social sciences and government

Indigenous woman carrying a baby
An analysis reveals that racism and discrimination explain much of the gap in maternal care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico.
Political scientist Dan Slater delivers a keynote lecture on democracy, development, and democratic backsliding at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Political scientist Dan Slater argues that the most stable democracies often emerge when authoritarian elites feel politically competitive and economically secure — a framework with implications for Mexico.
Financial inclusion for migrants
The Credit Institutions Law establishes that individuals with regular immigration status may open bank accounts.
migrants
A study by Tec de Monterrey analyzes how documentation, skills mismatch, and lack of institutional support affect the reintegration of return migrants in rural Mexico.
vulnerability to store robbery
Robberies targeting small businesses are among the least reported crimes because filing a complaint involves long and complicated processes for shop owners.
Sor Juana IA
In Mexico, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation launched a tool that makes it easier for everyone to understand certain judicial processes.
imagen de sebastian mazzuca
Sebastián Mazzuca’s childhood in Argentina under military dictatorship shaped his lifelong interest in politics and economics. Today, he’s a professor at the Faculty of Excellence at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
image of a planet with garbage
Dozens of researchers and experts gathered at a symposium to build consensus on how to change the way we produce food.
resilience against food insecurity
An ethical research project among residents of this municipality analyzes the roots of food insecurity, and whether it's a reflection of other communities across Mexico.
Illustration
The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.

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