International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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India | Economics | Volume 15 Issue 1, January 2026 | Pages: 323 - 328


A Behavioural Economics Review of Aspirations and Perceived Economic Mobility in Southern Mexico

Kavya Mehta

Abstract: Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) initiatives, including Progresa, Oportunidades, and Prospera, have been recognized for over two decades as a leading example of evidence-based poverty reduction programs worldwide. Independent assessments have consistently demonstrated positive outcomes in measurable areas, such as school attendance, dietary habits, and height-for-age measurements. Despite these gains, a persistent 'Southern Paradox' remains in states like Chiapas and Oaxaca, educational disparities are diminishing, while income disparities compared to the national average are still growing. Recent analysis from CEPAL (2025) confirms that this stagnation reflects a broader structural trap of inequality, low social mobility, and weak social cohesion that continues to perpetuate a crisis in the region.[1] This paper contends that conventional evaluations have a significant limitation by overlooking "internal constraints", specifically the psychological agency and aspirations of those benefiting from the programs. Utilizing a behavioural economics framework, this study examines the theories of the "aspiration window" and "cognitive load" to investigate how the inflexible structure of conditionality might unintentionally perpetuate a behavioural poverty trap. Through a proposed analysis of the Mexican Family Life Survey (MxFLS), this research seeks to elucidate the disconnect between objective human capital increases and subjective perceptions of economic mobility.

Keywords: Aspirations, Behavioural Economics, Conditional Cash Transfers, Social Mobility, Southern Mexico

How to Cite?: Kavya Mehta, "A Behavioural Economics Review of Aspirations and Perceived Economic Mobility in Southern Mexico", Volume 15 Issue 1, January 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 323-328, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26102215704, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26102215704


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