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  1. Entre mitos y realidades: ciudades mexicanas que concentran clase creativa Sobrino, Jaime

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2016
    “...The purpose of this document is to conduct an exploratory study of the demographic and economic attributes of cities in Mexico where the creative class is concentrated, in other words, the sector of the urban labor market comprising professionals, university professors, researchers, and those engaged in the arts, entertainment and sports. ...”
  2. Dinámica demográfica, forma urbana y densidad de población en ciudades de México, 1990-2020: ¿urbanización compacta o dispersa? Sobrino, Jaime

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2024
    “...The purpose of this article is to offer empirical evidence on the characteristics of demographic dynamics and physical expansion of urban development in Mexico between 1990 and 2020, in order to identify patterns of urban form and to contribute to the debate on the compact urban growth or sprawl. ...”
  3. La población en un sistema sociopolítico en crisis : México antes de la Revolución Alba, Francisco

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “...The autor assesses the role of demographic change in the generation of conditions of social conflict on the basis of a review of a fragment of the vast bibliography available on the Mexican Revolution. ...”
  4. Desigualdades regionales en México, 1900-1993 Ruiz Chiapetto, Crescencio

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2000
    “...Although there was a clear convergence during the period from 1940 to 1970, this does not fit in with the proposed association; greater economic growth, increased demographic concentration and greater regional inequalities....”
  5. Zonas metropolitanas en México, 1980 Negrete Salas, María Eugenia, Salazar Sánchez, Héctor

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1986
    “...Most importantly, by means of the application of techniques used in multivariate analysis, twenty-six metropolitan zones were delimited in the country for the year 1980, which represents a significant increase when compared to the twelve that existed at the beginning of the period.Despite evident downward tendencies in demographic concentration in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City and the upward tendencies of that concentration in the country's central region, the inertia generated by the dynamics of previous growth has impeded the country's urbanization process from reaching the point of inflection marking the so-called "inversion of polarization".Insofar as the development of these metropolises on an internal level is concerned, it is observed that they are at different points in their evolution. ...”
  6. El estado del medio ambiente en las ciudades latinoamericanas Dávila, Julio D.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1998
    “...The author describes the environment in Latin American cities, detailing the negative effects on the urban environment that result from the combination of an increasing demographic growth, the process of urbanization and the concentration of economic activities in some cities.Besides analyzing some serious water, soil and air problems, this work offers a general picture of the institutional changes that are taking place and that allow us to foresee, even in a context of poverty, some alternatives for facing environmental damage. ...”
  7. Distribución espacial de la población en la Zona Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México, 1950-1990 Garrocho, Carlos

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1996
    “...First of all it presents the structural concepts of this research, and then analyzes the growth and spatial distribution of the MAMC population, surveying the city from three analytical viewpoints: as a point (to detect absolute demographic changes), as an axis (to explore changes in population density and concentration and spatial aspects of home location), and as an area (to estimate the spatial differences of demographic change, outline density variation patterns on a bi-dimensional space, and identify MAM'S many-centered structure). ...”
  8. Desconcentración poblacional en la región Centro de México Negrete, María Eugenia

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “...To this end, I attempt to specify the dimensions achieved by this phenomenon to date from the point of view of the population, by exploring the general demographic trajectory of this zone and the particular trends of each state. ...”
  9. Impacto regional de los parques y ciudades industriales en México Garza Villarreal, Gustavo

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “...From an intra-regional perspective, these parks meet the demand for industrial units on the outskirts of the metropolitan zone of Mexico City; the construction of the same is counterproductive for decentralization, because it promotes the formation of a megalopolitan-type, excess economic and demographic concentration. Considering the group of 8 regions into which the country was divided, it was concluded that both at an inter- regional and intra-regional level, there is no relation between the distribution and performance of industrial cities and parks and the program's objetives; thus, the most important policy for decentralization instituted by the Mexican government has not managed to have a meaningful impact on regional dynamics....”
  10. Características de la movilidad intrametropolitana en el estado de São Paulo, Brasil, 1970-1980 Pinto da Cunha, José Marcos

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “...This massive growth and demographic concentration brought about a change in the internal distribution of the population. ...”
  11. Hacia el espacio rural urbano ; una revisión de la relación entre el campo y la ciudad en la antropología social mexicana Arias, Patricia

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2002
    “...On the basis of a review of the anthropological literature of the 1970's and 1980's, and an analysis of recent labor and demographic dynamics in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, this article highlights the need to review the notions and traditional dichotomies between the countryside and the city in order to explore and explain the dynamics and trends of current metropolitan spaces, those new spheres where the population has begun to concentrate and major labor and social transformations are beginning to occur. ...”
  12. Migraciones y distribución espacial: migrantes sudamericanos en la Región Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, 2001-2010 Vergara Parra, Albano Blas

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2019
    “...Also, the work shows that the concentrated-segregated spatial distribution of these groups not only did not change, but also deepened and reinforced even more during the analysis period....”
  13. "Remansos de ensueño." Las huertas y la gestión del agua en Aguascalientes, 1855-1914 Gómez Serrano, Jesús

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “...This article summarizes the origins of the city's gardens, concentrating its analysis on the second half of the 19th Century, their epoch of greatest splendor, when they made Aguascalientes “the city of flowers, fruit and water.” ...”
  14. Interpretación teórica de los procesos de expansión y consolidación urbana de la población de bajos ingresos en las periferias Bazant S., Jan

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2001
    “...Within the complex, dynamic urban phenomenon, I have concentrated on the expansion of cities towards their peripheries. ...”
  15. Particularidades de la nupcialidad fronteriza Quilodrán, Julieta

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “...Doe the northern border zone of Mexico have demographic characteristic distinguishing if from the rest of the country? ...”

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