Family administration in relation to the location of your home and need for mobility
Abstract
The general objective of this research was to describe the way in which Mexican families manage their resources in their home, in relation to their income and the impact of this, directly linked to the location of their home, since, with the intention of obtaining their own house, they agree to move their place of residence to the periphery of the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico (ZMVM), resulting in an unsustainable investment due to the expense of their mobility. To point out the impact of this problem, a bibliometric analysis was carried out with Scopus, Data from the 2020 National Household Income and Expenditure Survey [Enigh] were considered. The quarterly income was $50,309 and the main way it was earned was through work. The total expense per quarter in Mexico was $47,396, indicating that the highest expenses are allocated to food and beverages with 38% followed by transportation and communications with 19%. The group of individuals who make more trips and use private transportation more is the high level (.875), medium-high public transportation (.771), in contrast to the medium-low (.720) and low (.327) levels, mostly walk, it is the lower middle stratum, the one that uses the bicycle the most (.504) and walks (.720). Finally, it can be seen that CDMX, the State of Mexico and Querétaro are the ones that receive the most income, and spend more than half of what they earn.
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