Search Results - migration state

  1. El impacto de la migración retornada a México Gitter, Seth R., Gitter, Robert J., Southgate, Douglas

    Estudios Económicos

    2008
    “…Hundreds of thousand of Mexicans leave their country each year for the United States. Almost half these migrants return to Mexico within twelve months. …”
  2. Trayectorias recientes de la migración interna en la Zona Metropolitana de Monterrey: características, orígenes y destinos a nivel municipal, 2010 Ybáñez Zepeda, Elmyra, Barboza Lara, César

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2017
    “…The 2010 Population and Housing Census cites Nuevo León as the state with the largest proportion of municipal migration in relation to the total population (10.6%), surpassing the State of Mexico and Mexico City. …”
  3. La construcción de una economía familiar de archipiélago. Movilidad y recomposición de las relaciones intergeneracionales en el medio rural mexicano Quesnel, André, del Rey, Alberto

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2005
    “…The economic reforms in the rural setting that accompanied the ratification of nafta (1994) and more specifically the 1992 reform of the social ownership of land in the ejidos has radically altered the conditions of social reproduction of rural families in the south of the state of Veracruz, Mexico. These changes have led to the long-term migration of young generations to the northern border and the United States, whereas in the early 1990s, migration had been restricted to the Gulf of Mexico.On the basis of a socio-demographic and land ownership survey conducted in 1999, the article shows how rural families, unable to eke a living from the few domestic and local resources available to them in their environment, have been forced to implement a new form of organization resembling an archipelago economy between the different places where the younger generations have settled.In this context, the article shows how intergenerational relationships of solidarity come into play and are redefined, as are the means of transmission and circulation of agrarian patrimony, both in the heart of the agrarian community (ejido) and families themselves.…”
  4. Inmigración y envejecimiento en Estados Unidos. Una relación por descubrir Canales, Alejandro I.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2004
    “…In the United States the aging of the white population is already generating significant demographic deficits, specially in population in active and reproductive ages. …”
  5. Inmigración y envejecimiento en Estados Unidos. Una relación por descubrir Canales, Alejandro I.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2015
    “…In the United States the aging of the white population is already generating significant demographic deficits, specially in population in active and reproductive ages. …”
  6. Migraciones y segregación espacial: el asentamiento de la población nicaragüense en el Cantón Central de San José, Costa Rica Olivares Ferreto, Edith

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2007
    “…This article examines the link between spatial segregation and migration through the analysis of the living conditions of the Nicaraguan population residing in the Cantón Central of San José, Costa Rica.Using data from the 2000 National Population Census, the author shows that there are sharp differences between the living conditions of the population born in Nicaragua and those born in Costa Rica and living in the area of study, involving three main variables: overcrowding, the state of the dwelling and access to basic services.…”
  7. Niños y adolescentes separados de sus familias por la migración internacional: el caso de cuatro estados de México Zúñiga, Víctor

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2015
    “…Children and adolescents separated from their families by international migration: the case of four states of Mexico…”
  8. Determinantes socioeconómicos de migración en México Pick, James B., Tellis, Glenda L., Butler, Edgar W., Pavgi, Suhas

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “…This study examines the socioeconomic influence on migration frecuency and transitory movements in four Mexican regions. …”
  9. ¿Un nuevo enfoque en la gestión migratoria? Tensiones y contradicciones de la política migratoria en el sexenio de López Obrador (2018-2024) Délano Alonso, Alexandra, Gil Everaert, Isabel

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “…This article analyzes the migration policy as the State’s primary instrument in this reality, focusing on Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) six-year term (2018–2024) and the idea of a “new era in migration policy.” …”
  10. Explicando la migración : la teoría en la encrucijada Simmons, Alan Burtham

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1991
    “…Since the past century, the object of the study of migration theory has been of increasing interest for the most diversified social disciplines. …”
  11. Un modelo de control óptimo para la determinación de políticas de migración Romero Silva, Absalón

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…This article presents the use of an optimum control model based on Pontryagin's Discrete Maximum Principle for the determination of migration policies in the Federal District and the state of Mexico between 1982 and 1995.…”
  12. Migración y cambios socioeconómicos en la comunidad de Zoogocho, Oaxaca Ramos Pioquinto, Donato

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1991
    “…Thus, to understand this phenomenon, various levels of analysis of both the internal and external factors which are involved must be established, following an order of priorities that changes according to concrete situations.This study of migration and the socioeconomic dynamics of the community of Zoogocho in the state of Oaxaca is an example of what happens in rural areas when Indian-campesinos establish contacts with foreign parts. …”
  13. Indigencia, migración y locura en el México posrevolucionario Ríos Molina, Andrés

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…The author demonstrates how two main issues influenced this process: anti-poverty campaigns carried out by Mexico City authorities during  the 1930's, and heavy migration  from the countryside combined with the repatriation of Mexican workers from the United States.…”

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