Aspirational mismatch among youth in Mexico: Local opportunities and household reference frames
Isidro Soloaga,
Alejandra Villegas and
Raymundo Campos
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Isidro Soloaga: Department of Economics, Universidad Iberoamericana
Alejandra Villegas: Department of Economics, Universidad Iberoamericana
Raymundo Campos: Center for Economic Studies, El Colegio de Mexico
Working Paper Series Sobre México from Sobre México. Temas en economía
Abstract:
Development policy often treats aspirations as a deficit to be raised. This article argues that the more relevant question is whether aspira-tions are aligned with the opportunity structures young people inhabit. Using the 2015 Mexican Social Mobility Survey, we construct an ordi-nal Aspirational Mismatch Index for 2,295 urban adolescents aged 12–18, comparing expected future income with a sex, age, and locali-ty-adjusted benchmark. Only 19.7% of youth are calibrated to this benchmark; 41.9% under-aspire and 38.4% over-aspire. The strongest pattern is intergenerational. Tutors who under-aspire relative to their locality increase youth under-aspiration by 6.7 percentage points, while over-aspiring tutors increase youth over-aspiration by 10.2 points. Social hierarchy also shapes mismatch since brown-skinned youth are 11.3 points more likely to under-aspire than comparable white-skinned youth. The findings recast aspirations as relational, so-cially transmitted, and stratified.
JEL-codes: I24 I25 J16 O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-05-15
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