In the fourth quarter of 2020 the gross domestic product was $615B MX, 1.05% more than the previous quarter.
In 2019, Health Care and Social Assistance registered 469,557 economic units. The states with the highest number of economic units were Estado de México (20,897), Ciudad de México (20,142), and Jalisco (14,025). In the same period, the states with the highest added value were Ciudad de México ($18.4B MX), Nuevo León ($8.46B MX), and Jalisco ($7.53B MX).
In Health Care and Social Assistance the states with the highest production were Ciudad de México ($43.4B MX), Jalisco ($16.6B MX), and Nuevo León ($16.4B MX). In the same period, an income were registered distributed mainly in Ciudad de México ($44.4B MX), Jalisco ($19.6B MX), and Nuevo León ($17.4B MX).
In 2019, in Health Care and Social Assistance the states with the highest level of investment in the same period were Ciudad de México ($911M MX), Quintana Roo ($381M MX), and Nuevo León ($367M MX).
Economic activities are related if they require similar knowledge or inputs. In 2014 in Health Care and Social Assistance the states with the highest affinity were Baja California Sur (0.88), Chihuahua (0.87), Sinaloa (0.85), San Luis Potosí (0.85), and Durango (0.81).
During the fourth quarter of 2020 in Health Care and Social Assistance the workforce was 1.74M, 33.8% men and 66.2% women. In addition, the average monthly salary informed was $6.8k MX for men and $5.42k MX for women.
During the same period, occupations with the highest number of workers in Health Care and Social Assistance were Rns, General and Family Practitioners, and Nurses (Technical) and the states with the largest workforce were Estado de México, Ciudad de México, and Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave.
The average age of workers in Health Care and Social Assistance in the fourth quarter of 2020 was 38.6 years in women and 39.9 years in men. In the same period, the average years of schooling in Health Care and Social Assistance, was 14.6 years in women and 15.7 years in men.