Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía
The Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía, best-known by the acronym INEGI (may be translated as National Institute of Statistics and Geography) is an autonomus agency of the Federal Mexican government dedicated to the collection and organization of statistical, demographical, geographical and economic information on the country. It also used to be responsible for the Information Technology policy of government agencies in Mexico (hence the appearance of "informatics" in its former name, Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática), but this function was handed over to the Secretary of the Mexican Civil Service in 2001.
INEGI was founded by presidential decree, on January 25, 1983 with the merger of the Bureau of Statistics (Dirección General de Estadística or DGE, founded in 1882) and the Bureau of Geography (founded in 1968). It is headquartered in the city Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes.
The institute is an office of the executive branch under the direct control of the Ministry of Finance (Secretaría de Hacienda). Currently there is an ongoing legislative process attempting to give budgetary and legal autonomy to this institution.
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- Censo General de Población y Vivienda, or National Population and Housing Census. It is an exhaustive survey that collects information on the population via direct interviewing on every household in the nation every ten years. The most recent censo took place in 2000, and the next is scheduled for 2010.
- Conteo de Población y Vivienda, a lower-scale census also conducted decennially, the timing of which is offset from the censo general by five years. The most recent conteo took place in 2005, and the next is scheduled for 2015.
- Banco de Informacion Economica, or Economic Information Dataset, it contain information on the principal macroeconomic aggregates of the country including national economy, fiscal policy, external trade, employment and unemployment.
- Censo Económico, or Economic Census is an exhaustive survey that that collects information on the fishing, mining, electricity generation, water resources, manufacturing, construction, transportation, postal, and warehousing sectors of the economy every five years. The last censo económico took place in 2004.
- Encuesta Nacional de Ingreso Gasto, or National Income Expenditure Survey, similar to the US CEX includes information about income and expenditure at household level. The survey is carried out each two years since 1984.
- Encuesta Nacional de Empleo, or National Employment Survey, presents information about labour conditions at individual level. It is carried out in a quarterly based.
- INEGI is in charge of producing up to date maps and charts of Mexico's territory.
- CiberHábitat – INEGI's "City of computers"
- (Spanish) Official site
- Mexico at a glance
- (Spanish) Cuéntame: INEGI for kids
- (Spanish) Statistical information
- (Spanish) Geographical information
- (Spanish) Economy of Mexico database
- (Spanish) Statistics by topic
- (Spanish) Digital map of Mexico
- (Spanish) 2005 Conteo de Población y Vivienda
- (Spanish) 2004 Censo Económico
- (Spanish) 2000 Censo General de Población y Vivienda

