Available Microdata

Data documentation and data dictionaries for the available data in EconLab can be consulted in this page.


The dataset contains information of transactions made at Point of Sales (PoS) terminals with credit and debit cards in Mexico.

The commercial loans database includes the universe of commercial loans granted in Mexico by banking financial institutions.

The dataset consists of a catalogue of Mexican companies that has economic and financial information on more than 2,450,000 companies.

Statistical import and export values of merchandise trade by Mexican companies, by product type, country, and transaction value, among others.

The housing loans dataset includes all mortgages granted in Mexico by financial institutions.

Microdata on the distribution of bills in Mexico, this database stores the deposits and collects made per day in each of Banco de México's regional cash offices, including details by bills denomination.

The EMAER generated by the DGIE has business information on production, orders, inventories, delivery time, number of workers, among other variables.

This survey is responded to by the executives responsible for the credit granting policies of commercial banks operating in the country.

The microdata of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) come from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI in Spanish).

The Producer Price Index (PPI) micro-data comes from the office of national statistics in Mexico (INEGI, in Spanish).

Construction industry microdata about properties sold by the developers.

Microdata of properties offered as short-term accommodation in Mexico through the vacation rental platforms.

Microdata of managed, protected properties, covered by the goverment It registers geographic, cadastral and associated judicial process information.

Commercial loans report generated by Banco de México which includes a grouping by loan, activity, locality, etc. The validity of the report was from January 1984 to 2016 on a monthly basis, with figures at the end of the month.

Prices and characteristics of dwellings developed by the construction sector in Mexico.

Consolidation of information from five banks on approved and rejected SME loan applications that were parametrically scored in their assessment process.

Detailed information by individual with salary, sector, economic and employer of formal employees.

In order to have information to analyse local labour markets (LLM) in Mexico, datasets were constructed at the local labour market level. Microdata from the extended questionnaire of the Population and Housing Census and the 2015 Intercensal Count were standardised. Then, microdata were grouped at the local labour market level. These data consider municipalities linked by transfer of workers between them as members of the same unit of analysis.