Resultados da pesquisa - "Mexicans"

  1. Ejerciendo la justicia fuera de los tribunales: de las reivindicaciones decimonónicas a las restituciones de la reforma agraria Baitenmann, Helga

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “...This analysis reevaluates prevailing understandings of Mexican agrarian law and the origins of the federal executive’s extraordinary twentieth-century powers....”
  2. La integración de los microdatos censales de América Latina: el proyecto IPUMS-América Latina McCaa, Robert, Esteve, Albert, Ruggles, Steven, Sobek, Matthew

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2005
    “...The census microdata of 1960, 1970, 1990 and 2000 on Mexico have already been integrated  (www.ipums.org/international) as a result of the collective work undertaken by INEGI, a founding member of the project, leading Mexican demographers, and the University of Minnesota Population Center....”
  3. Evolución y magnitud de la pobreza en México Boltvinik, Julio

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1996
    “...Both this measurement and the one obtained for 1989 by applying IPMM, show that poverty is a bigger problem than usually considered: more than two thirds of the mexican population are poor and nearly half of them (45%) are extremely poor. ...”
  4. "Que se cumplan los sagrados principios de la revolución": cambio y continuidad en la política de abasto de carne en la ciudad de México Lopes, Maria-Aparecida

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...This paper is part of a larger investigation on the Mexican stockbreeding industry between the last decades of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th. ...”
  5. Alianzas efímeras: izquierdas y nacionalismo revolucionario en la revista Política. Quince días de México y del Mundo (1960-1962) Urías Horcasitas, Beatriz

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “...While the magazine was clear on denouncing the lack of democracy in Mexico through an innovative critique of the Mexican Revolution, it maintained very orthodox – sometimes even backwards – positions on some of the most important events of the Cold War period. ...”
  6. La Colección de etnografía e historia de América y el embajador Roberto Levillier en México, 1934-1939 Pita González, Alexandra

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “...As Levillier was Argentina’s ambassador to Mexico in those years, the Mexican foreign service closely followed the progress of the proposed collection and the vicissitudes of its mentor, as they feared that his sharply Hispanist tone would prejudice the interpretation of the colonial past and that the Argentine’s statements to the press would harm the international image that the country was trying to project. ...”
  7. Brasileños asilados en México. Dos casos de excepción Morales Muñoz, Daniela

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “...In the first case, between September 1969 and March 1970, the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz administration granted asylum to a score of political prisoners who had been released and immediately sent into exile, in accordance with the demands of a group of Brazilian revolutionaries who had kidnapped two employees of the embassies of the United States and Japan.The second case occurred in 1973, following the coup d’etat against the Salvador Allende administration in Chile. As part of the Mexican government’s solidarity with the people of Chile, it offered diplomatic asylum to a group of 43 Brazilians who were being persecuted by Chile’s military government, but once they arrived in Mexico, they were denied territorial asylum, forcing them to search for another asylum country.These are two sui generis asylum cases, as they occurred in situations without precedent in any other community of exiles, and so they are illustrative and revealing of the variations in the application of asylum policy in Mexico, particularly during the second half of the 20th Century....”
  8. ¿Descentralización en medio de la crisis? Palacios Lara, Juan José

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1989
    “...This article purports to analyze the descentralization policy established by Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid's administration. ...”
  9. El tipo de unión y el aborto: una comparación generacional para México Quilodrán Salgado, Julieta, Sosa Márquez, Viridiana

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2004
    “...The data correspond to the 1997 Mexican Demographic Dynamics Survey. One of the most salient findings of this survey refers to the decline of abortions registered among young women (under 30 years of age) of generations born late in the 1940s, and those born twenty years later, during the late 1960s. ...”
  10. Distribución espacial de la población en la Zona Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México, 1950-1990 Garrocho, Carlos

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1996
    “...Several techniques of spatial analysis were applied throughout this work; two of them are relatively new in Mexican literature on urban population (the Wright index and the analysis of spatial auto correlation) and another is a contribution of this study (the index of density primacy of intra-urban population). ...”
  11. La diversidad en la norma : algunas diferencias en la significaciones de la sexualidad femenina Rivas Zivy, Marta G.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1997
    “...The purpose of this paper is to underline the relationship among certain normative discourses concerning sexuality and gender, and the impact these have on the establishment of subjects of sexuality, specifically some Mexican women from three different cities in Mexico (Oaxaca, San Miguel de Allende, and the Federal District), who belong to different generations (grandmother, mother and daughter).At present, sexuality is no longer seen, understood and practiced as a universal and ahistorical series of responses. ...”
  12. Migración interna y logro ocupacional en la Ciudad de México Santiago Hernández, Julio

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2015
    “...Unlike studies of major Mexican cities during the import substitution model, wich as sumed that upward occupational mobility rates benefited almost equally the born and raised in the city and the rural migrants our results suggest the opposite: that migrants do poorly, but not for the fact that they are migrants, but because they tend to have lower economic, cultural and social capital attributes in their families of origin due to certain factors that leave them unable to capitalize on their efforts to achieve an educational and occupational performance similar or superior to that of the natives. ...”
  13. La encrucijada de AMLO: entre la soberanía energética y la acción climática Martínez, Nain

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “...The findings reveal a rise in GHG emissions, underscoring the urgency of rethinking energy sovereignty within the global climate crisis. Thus, the Mexican case demonstrates that left-wing governments may adopt divergent strategies for the energy transition, shaped by historical, institutional, and geopolitical factors. ...”
  14. La cabaña del Tío Tom (Uncle Tom’s Cabin), la esclavitud atlántica y la racialización de la esfera pública en la ciudad de México de mediados del siglo XIX Castilho, Celso Thomas

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “...One consequence of this has been a lack of attention paid to how the Spanish imperial project, which included slavery, influenced the development of a Hispano-Mexican intellectual field regarding issues such as slavery, race and abolitionism. ...”
  15. Las poesías del manuscrito de Fray Miguel de Guevara y el soneto "No me mueve, mi Dios, para quererte" Verd Conradi, Gabriel María

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2017
    “...Reception: May 31, 2016Accepted: December 2, 2016In 1638 the Mexican Augustinian friar Miguel de Guevara wrote a miscellaneous volume entitled Arte doctrinal y modo general para aprender la lengua matlaltzinga. ...”
  16. Homenaje a Carlos Javier Echarri Cánovas Giorguli, Silvia Elena, Sánchez Cordero, Olga, Encinas, Alejandro, García, Brígida, Ordorica Mellado, Manuel, Vargas Becerra, Patricia Noemí, Pacheco Gómez, Edith, Pérez Amador, Julieta, López Magaña, Karla Yukiko, Echarri Cotler, Manuel, Echarri Cánovas, María del Puy, Cánovas Fonseca, Guadalupe

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2019
    “...Participants at the event included Silvia Elena Giorguli, president of El Colegio de México (Colmex); Olga Sánchez Cordero, Secretary of the Interior; Alejandro Encinas, Undersecretary of Human Rights, Population and Migration of the Ministry of the Interior; Brígida García, Professor Emerita at El Colegio de México; Manuel Ordorica Mellado, CEDUA research fellow; Patricia Noemí Vargas Becerra, president of the Mexican Society of Demography (Somede) and research fellow at the University of Guadalajara; Edith Pacheco Gómez, research fellow at CEDUA; Julieta Pérez Amador, CEDUA research fellow; Karla Yukiko López Magaña, a Colmex Master’s Degree Program in Demography graduate; Manuel Echarri Cotler, a UNAM Political Science Bachelor’s Degree Program student; María del Puy Echarri Cánovas, Director of Accident Prevention at the Ministry of Health of Guanajuato, in Moroleón; and Guadalupe Cánovas Fonseca, mother of Carlos Echarri. ...”
  17. Reflexiones sobre la pertinencia y concreción de un Registro de Población Figueroa Campos, Beatriz

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2003
    “...To this end, it describes the shortcomings of the Mexican Registry Office and other sources of information and the essential features of a Population Register and the economic and social realities of Mexico, which are quite different from those of European countries...”
  18. Dinámica demográfica del crecimiento urbano en México : 1940-1980 Brambila Paz, Carlos

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “...One of the main objetives of the Mexican National Program of Urban Development for the 1990-1994 period is "the transformation of the territorial pattern of human settlements" in Mexico. ...”
  19. El Tabasco racionalista frente a lo indígena: entre laboratorio social y experimentación cultural (1922-1934) Giuseppe, Massimo De

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...The experience of the Garridist Tabasco is singularly placed within the construction process of the Mexican postrevolutionary nation. During the second half of the 1920’s and the first half of the 1930’s, in Tabasco, parallel to the development of “anti-alcoholic”, “pro-woman” and “religious defanatization” campaigns, a number of social experiments were held, which were characterized by their radicalism, organization and will to exert control over the territory, and whose predominant character was socio-cultural, rather than political. ...”
  20. Afrontando el cambio climático y los riesgos contra la salud: respuestas en la Sierra Tarahumara Cueva, Teresa Elizabeth, Few, Roger, Mercado, Alfonso

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2011
    “...This study seeks to advance this line by focusing on a poor sector of the Mexican indigenous peasant population. The article is based on a household study undertaken from December 2006 to April 2007 in three communities in the Sierra Tarahumara in the southeast of Chihuahua. ...”

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