World Bank2014-01-172014-01-172013-04https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16576This note reviews the challenges in Mexico s social protection system and possible options to achieve an integral and effective system that is more than the sum of its parts. Mexico s social protection system includes contributory social security schemes, social assistance programs, and labor market programs. The contributory social security schemes offer pensions and health insurance to formal sector workers to protect against income shocks and help smooth consumption over the life cycle. The recent noncontributory Social Protection System in Health (SPSH) provides health insurance to people not covered by formal schemes. To prevent poverty and promote greater human development, Mexico has several social assistance interventions, including Oportunidades, a conditional cash transfer program for the chronically poor, and 70 y Mas, a noncontributory old-age income-support program. Finally, the social protection system also includes several labor market interventions that promote employability, facilitate job matching, and protect workers against economic shocks. This note reviews the progress achieved so far by Mexico s social protection system and its remaining challenges to achieve an integrated system that provides effective protection to all Mexicans from income shocks, that helps them smooth consumption over the life cycle and promotes greater human development.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOABILITY TO PAYACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICESACCOUNTINGAFFILIATESAGINGAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONALCOHOL ABUSEALLOCATION OF RESOURCESCANCERCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASESCHILD CARECHRONIC CONDITIONSCITIZENSCOMMUNICABLE DISEASESCONSOLIDATIONCOUNSELINGCRISESDAY LABORERSDEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSDIABETESDIETSDISASTERSDROPOUTEARLY CHILDHOODECONOMIC CRISESELDERLYEMERGENCIESFAMILIESFISCAL REFORMHEALTH CAREHEALTH FACILITIESHEALTH INSURANCEHEALTH PROVIDERSHEALTH REFORMHEALTH RISKSHEALTH SECTORHEALTH SECTOR REFORMHEALTH SERVICEHEALTH SERVICE DELIVERYHEALTH SERVICESHEALTH SYSTEMHEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCEHEALTH SYSTEMSHOSPITALHOUSINGHUMAN CAPITALHUMAN DEVELOPMENTILLNESSESIMPACT EVALUATIONSINCOMEINCOME SECURITYINDIGENOUS GROUPSINDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTSINEQUITIESINFORMATION SYSTEMINFORMATION SYSTEMSINSURANCE PREMIUMSINSURANCE SCHEMESINTEGRATIONINTERNATIONAL TRENDSINTERVENTIONINVENTORYJOB CREATIONLABOR FORCELABOR FORCE PARTICIPATIONLABOR MARKETLABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONSLABOR MARKET POLICIESLABOR MARKETSLABOURLEGAL FRAMEWORKLONGER LIVESMATERNAL MORTALITYMATERNAL MORTALITY RATIOMEDICINESMORTALITYMUNICIPALITIESNATURAL DISASTERSNUTRITIONOLD AGEOLD-AGEPENSIONSPOPULATION GROUPSPREGNANCYPRESIDENTIAL DECREEPRODUCTIVITYPROGRESSPROVIDER PAYMENTPUBLIC HEALTHPUBLIC HEALTH CAREPUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURERESOURCE ALLOCATIONRETIREMENTRISK MANAGEMENTRURAL AREASRURAL DEVELOPMENTSAFETYSAFETY NETSSAVINGSSAVINGS ACCOUNTSSCHOOL ATTENDANCESECONDARY SCHOOLSERVICE DELIVERYSERVICE PROVIDERSERVICE PROVISIONSERVICE QUALITYSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCESOCIAL PROGRAMSSOCIAL SECURITYSUBSISTENCE FARMINGTAX COLLECTIONTEMPORARY EMPLOYMENTUNEMPLOYMENTURBAN AREASURBAN POVERTYUSE OF HEALTH SERVICESUSER FEESVULNERABLE GROUPSWORKERSYOUNGER WORKERSPromoting an Integral Social Protection SystemWorld Bank10.1596/16576