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  1. Migrating Towards Growth and Oblivion? A Contextual Account of the Lives and Work of Spanish-Mexican Composers María Teresa Prieto and Emiliana de Zubeldía Chibici-Revneanu, Claudia Christina

    Estudios de Género

    2020
    “…It aims to analyze their biographies within the context of the frequent under-representation of women in discussions about migration and music. It will show how geographical displacement enhanced their creative development and careers by allowing them to develop broad networks, giving them enriched processes of cultural transfer, involving them in rival national/regional identity claims, and liberating them from restrictive (musical) gender norms. …”
  2. Familias, pobreza y desigualdad social en Latinoamérica: una mirada comparativa Ariza, Marina, de Oliveira, Orlandina

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2007
    “…The authors chose a set of countries, which, at the beginning of the 21st century, show significant differences in the degree of progress of the demographic transition and levels of socio-demographic development. …”
  3. Graciela Hierro: Filosofía de la educación en clave de género Tapia González, Georgina Aimé

    Estudios de Género

    2016
    “…The aim of this article is to show the lasting value of her ethical proposal for a feminist education, as well as recognizing her contributions. …”
  4. Sobre la relevancia de quien paga el impuesto Solís Soberón, Fernando

    Estudios Económicos

    1991
    “…This paper presents a model of international trade with imperfect competition to show that in the absence of Price discrimination it matters which economic agent pays the tariff. …”
  5. La relación población-recursos en la periferia urbana. Una experiencia teórico-metodológica Salazar Cruz, Clara Eugenia

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2000
    “…This article has a two-fold aim. First, to show that research is a continuous process of learning, particularly when one is dealing with areas of knowledge for which there is no specific disciplinary tradition, as in the case of environmental studies from a social science perspective. …”
  6. La violencia política como espectáculo. Los medios masivos frente al conflicto armado guerrerense de los años setenta Rodríguez, Israel

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…Second, it synthetically follows the political and media careers of the primary armed groups that arose in the state of Guerrero in order to show how they actively participated in the public sphere. …”
  7. Movilidad residencial en la Ciudad de México Graizbord, Boris, Acuña, Beatriz

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2007
    “…The point, then, is not to show the pattern of spatial differentiation at a specific time, but rather to reveal the changing trends experienced by urban structure over time, unlike a synchronic section that uses stock variables to show the spatial distribution pattern of these variables.The authors have sub-divided the Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City into concentric rings and urban zones or sectors. …”
  8. La lectura ilustrada europea del confucianismo: entre Malebranche y Voltaire Guarde Paz, César

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2013
    “…We will try to offer some insights into their thinking and show if this assimilation had a formative (important a priori) or corroborative (relevant a posteriori) impact in their needs for an answer to the European theological crisis of their time.…”
  9. Lucha agraria y revolución en el oriente de Durango (1900-1929) Salmerón Sanginés, Pedro

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “…This paper seeks to show the continuity of land struggles in the old Cuencame district in Eastern Durango during the first decades of the twentieth century and to explain why this region became a highly potential revolutionary center. …”
  10. Haz de cuenta (que) como marcador discursivo del español de México. Un estudio de variación pragmática a partir del análisis de corpus. Guillén Escamilla, Josaphat Enrique

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2022
    “…Furthermore, in Mexico City’s Spanish, this marker is used more frequently by younger speakers and medium education level speakers, while gender apparently has not a particular influence because women and men show a similar average of use. Finally, it is concluded that haz de cuenta (que) is a dialect mark of Mexico Spanish that has had a major development over the last years. …”
  11. La marcación de número en los préstamos españoles del maya yucateco: variación y restricciones. Uth, Melanie Uth, Gutiérrez Bravo, Rodrigo

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…However, this does not extend to the loanwords that this language has adopted from Spanish, which in many cases also show the plural suffix of Spanish. In this paper we show, based on a corpus study, that plural marking in Spanish loanwords is regulated by criteria which are different from those that are observed in Yucatec nouns that are not loanwords. …”
  12. Diferencias en los riesgos de disolución de las primeras uniones según cohorte y tipo de unión en México Quilodrán, Julieta

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2025
    “…Survival models (Cox’s proportional hazards models) were also estimated in order to examine the factors influencing each type of dissolution. The results show that the probabilities of divorce and marital separation are similar, while dissolutions of cohabitation unions show a different trend. …”
  13. Geografía lingüística del idioma huasteco (teːnek) Meléndez Guadarrama, Lucero

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…The present paper aims to show current Huastec (teːnek) linguistic variation and its geographical distribution based on phonological, morphological, lexical and syntactic features. …”
  14. Privatización: ¿suben o bajan los precios? Duopolio mixto con diferenciación vertical Arteaga García, Julio César, Cárdenas Rodríguez, Oscar J., Flores Curiel, Daniel

    Estudios Económicos

    2004
    “…In this paper, we use a duopoly model with vertical (quality) product differentiation to determine whether privatization of a public firm leads to higher or lower prices than those prevailing in a mixed duopoly. We show that privatization can move prices on either direction.…”
  15. Los historiadores y la guerra civil de 1915. Origen y persistencia de un canon historiográfico Salmerón Sanginés, Pedro

    Historia Mexicana

    2009
    “…This article seeks to show that whereas during  the last 35 years historiography on the Mexican Revolution has questioned almost all aspects of older or official versions, the canonical version of military history  of the 1915 civil war, put together  by Álvaro Obregón and Juan Barragán, has gone by untouched and is still repeated  by  historians,  who  explain  the  results  of such  a war without doubting or analyzing this version.…”
  16. Dos ejemplos de cuestionarios biográficos aplicados en Bogotá y en tres ciudades petroleras de Casanare Dureau, Françoise

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…In this article, the author attempts to show that it is possible to undertake an empirical study using a set of conceptual innovations concerning the subject of spatial mobility. …”
  17. Un breve recorrido por las publicaciones del CEDUA Salazar, Clara

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2024
    “…A close reading of the continuity of our publications on a given topic across various years will provide clues about how historical changes take place, and show that today’s theses are not entirely new. The merging of research programs and the renewal of concepts, as Khun would say, contribute to regular scientific developments.…”
  18. Estimación del tiempo de salida de la pobreza: una aplicación a los diez municipios más marginados de México Cárdenas Rodríguez, Oscar Javier, Luna López, Francisco Javier

    Estudios Económicos

    2006
    “…In this paper we apply the methodology proposed by Morduch (1998) to estimate the average exit time from poverty of the poor households in the ten most marginalized municipalities in Mexico via pecuniary income growth. The results show that in most cases there are families that will never leave poverty in their life time, even with an annual income growth, in real terms, of 4%.…”

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