PrefaceHenry A. Selby
and Harley Browning, UT Austin
Chapter One Introduction: The
Economic and Political Crisis in Mexico, Henry A. Selby, UT Austin
Chapter Two Female Work and
Economic Changes in Mexico: 1976-1987, Brígida García and
Orlandina de Oliveira, El Colegio de Méxcio
Chapter Three The Economic
and Social Effects of the Crisis on Mexican Urban Households:
1978-1990, Henry A. Selby, UT Austin
Chapter Four
Survival Strategies in an Era of Crisis: Low Income Households in Mexico
City, Rodolfo Tuirán, El Colegio de Méxcio
Chapter Five Men's and
Women's Patterns of Intragenerational Occupational Mobility During
Mexico's Boom and Crisis, Agustín Escobar Latapí,
CIESAS Occidente
Chapter Six Differences in
Patterns of Domestic Organization: The Middle and Popular Sectors in
Urban Mexico, Mercedes González de la Rocha, CIESAS Occidente
Chapter Seven Boom in the
Midst of the Bust: Well-Being in Tijuana, René M. Zenteno
Quintero and Rodolfo Cruz Pineiro, Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Chapter Eight Crisis and
Change in a Regional City: The Case of Oaxaca, Mexico, Arthur D.
Murphy, Mary Winter, Earl W. Morris, and Martha W. Rees
Chapter Nine Structural
change and concentration: an analysis of the distribution of household
income in Mexico, 1984-1989, Fernando Cortés and Rosa María
Rubalcava, CES, El Colegio de México
Chapter Ten
The Crisis of the Service Sector in Mexico City, 1960-1988, Gustavo
Garza, Centro de Estudios Demográficos y de Desarrollo Urbano,
El Colegio de México
Editor's Note: Most tables are located near the end of each chapter,
between the Bibliography and the Footnotes.