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Оглавление1 More than 79.1 million of Mexicans had Internet access in 2017; this means 61 % of the population has access to this new information platform (Alonso Rebolledo, 2017).
2 See online http://www.seduca.uaemex.mx/continua/. [last access: May 11th, 2018].
3 Mexican Federal Government promotes Online repositories to foster Open access in 94 institutions (Universities and research centers) CONACYT (2017) page 3).
4 Phubbing is a term coined as part of a campaign by Macquarie Dictionary to describe the habit of snubbing someone in favor of a mobile phone. On Wikipedia online: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phubbing [Last access; May 12, 2018].
5 Explained in the previous section.
6 The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has identified the demographic bonus as a growth potential that results from changes in the age structure of the population, especially when people of working age – between 15 and 64 – are more than dependents – under 15 and over 65. In Mexico, from the generation that is now around 15 years old, the base of the pyramid began to shrink, which means that the proportion of children has declined to make way for young people and adults. This is due to the increase in life expectancy and the decline in fertility that began in the late 1960s (Arreola-Rosales 2018).
7 Take a look on the Transnational Open Government Virtual Education Project (TOGIVE) sponsored by ERASMUS, in which UAEMEX is a partner Online: https://togive.eu/ [Last access: May 12, 2018].
8 See official website for college programs: https://www.colmex.mx/es/licenciaturas [Last Access: May 12, 2018].
9 Also data was collected and extracted from OECD Website with the main science and technology indicators. Online: http://www.oecd.org/sti/msti.htm [Last access: May 12, 2018].
10 Like the study Metrics for Open government, originally developed by the public university Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica. And sponsored by the National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (INAI). Online: http://tinyurl.com/yba8jcat [Last access: May 10th, 2018].
11 See different research published by the National Institute of Elections in Mexico (In Spanish) http://tinyurl.com/y79au5cq. [Last Access: 07 January, 2019].
12 A working paper about this topic was developed by the National Institute of Elections in Mexico, in 2014. The use of technology in the electoral process. Online: http://tinyurl.com/y9meqlqd [Last Access: 07 January, 2019].
13 Journals like: Gestion y Política Pública (CIDE) or Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales on Q3 of SCIMAGO.