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Reflexiones sobre la pertinencia y concreción de un Registro de Población
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…”
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Afrontando el cambio climático y los riesgos contra la salud: respuestas en la Sierra Tarahumara
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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Dinámica demográfica del crecimiento urbano en México : 1940-1980
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. …”
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El Tabasco racionalista frente a lo indígena: entre laboratorio social y experimentación cultural (1922-1934)
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. …”
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Evaluación del marco normativo urbano del Área Metropolitana de Monterrey
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1999“…Since the 1980s, the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey (MAM), like other Mexican cities, has stockpiled an arsenal of urban norms, concerning both legal issues and urban planning, regulations and management. …”
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Integración de la mujer a los mercados laborales urbanos en México : 1988-1994
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1999“…Fourthly, in light of the changes observed throughout this period of growing openness in the Mexican economy to international competition, the great majority of urban centers saw a reinforcement of the tendency towards an increase in the age of women who participate in economic activity outside the home, a lessening of the traditional exclusion of the wives of household heads from the labor force, and as a result of the significant increase in female participation in male-headed households, a reduction in the differences in the probabilities of women's working according to the sex of the head of the household.…”
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La hora de la TV: la incursión de la televisión y telenovela en la vida cotidiana de la ciudad de México (1958-1966)
Historia Mexicana
2015“…Television and television genres have a life of their own. In the Mexican case, telenovelas can be seen as the first genre authentically conceived and created for television. …”
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Luchas por la tierra, contradicciones sociales y sistema político. El caso de las zonas ejidales y comunales en la ciudad de México, 1980-1984
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1987“…As a result of this, the author has also been able to inform us about the number and type of struggles which took place in the area and period analyzed he also presents us with a view of the main characteristics of the protagonists and of the motives which lead them to mobilize.The paper ends with an attempt to interpret these struggles; this interpretation is based on a characterization of the Mexican political system which is also briefly presented here. …”
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Crisis económica y determinantes de la oferta de trabajo femenino en México : 1994-1995
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1999“…Among many other factors, various studies have argued the existence of a close link between this process of social change in women, and the economic crisis faced by many Mexican families during the long period of productive re-structuring. …”
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La dinámica internacional del crimen organizado
Foro Internacional
2023“…Against this backdrop, in March 2023, the seminar “Dialogues from the Frontiers of Organized Crime: Organized Crime, Rights, and Educational Poverty” was held at El Colegio de México, in collaboration with the University of Milan, the Embassy of Italy in Mexico, the Pontifical International Marian Academy, the Mexican Institute for Justice, and the Memory and Tolerance Museum. …”
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Desapariciones forzadas en América Latina y México: evolución del fenómeno y rol del crimen organizado
Foro Internacional
2023“…Against this backdrop, in March 2023, the seminar “Dialogues from the Frontiers of Organized Crime: Organized Crime, Rights, and Educational Poverty” was held at El Colegio de México, in collaboration with the University of Milan, the Embassy of Italy in Mexico, the Pontifical International Marian Academy, the Mexican Institute for Justice, and the Memory and Tolerance Museum. …”
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Escenarios actuales del crimen organizado: factores contextuales y perspectivas teóricas
Foro Internacional
2023“…Against this backdrop, in March 2023, the seminar “Dialogues from the Frontiers of Organized Crime: Organized Crime, Rights, and Educational Poverty” was held at El Colegio de México, in collaboration with the University of Milan, the Embassy of Italy in Mexico, the Pontifical International Marian Academy, the Mexican Institute for Justice, and the Memory and Tolerance Museum. …”