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  1. Migración y cambios socioeconómicos en la comunidad de Zoogocho, Oaxaca Ramos Pioquinto, Donato

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1991
    “…Migration, as part of social reality, is a historically determined multidimensional process in which physical and natural, socioeconomic, cultural, and psychosocial factors are interrelated. …”
  2. Población y economía en el estado de Quintana Roo : algunas consideraciones de la experiencia reciente Aguilar Barajas, Ismael

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1995
    “…First, the article briefly describes population structure, emphasizing some migratory and socioeconomic aspects. …”
  3. Del rancho de la Tía Juana a Tijuana : una breve historia de desarrollo y población en la frontera norte de México Zenteno Quintero, René Martín

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1995
    “…On the one hand, to understand Tijuana's general population change in light of a unique socioeconomic development in the country, which has been characterized by a close dependence on the United States as will as by the creation of several federal programs aimed to integrate the border and the natural economies. …”
  4. El fracaso de la continuidad. La economía política del sexenio de Enrique Peña Nieto Bizberg, Ilán

    Foro Internacional

    2020
    “…By contrast, Mexico failed to take advantage of the very favorable global economic conditions to improve the socioeconomic situation of its population.…”
  5. El envejecimiento de la población en Cuba Hernández Castellón, Raúl

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…This article presents a brief discussion of the primary aspects associated with aging of the Cuban population, from a demographic, socioeconomic and political perspective.The first issue discussed in the article is how international immigration has contributed to the aging process of the country's population, and the possible causes of this immigration.The author briefly analyzes the evolution of demographic transitions in Cuba. …”
  6. Evolución territorial del comercio de bienes de consumo duradero en la Zona Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México, 1993-2013 Cruz Muñoz, Fermín Alí

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2021
    “…The territorial evolution has a clear difference in distinct areas of the metropolis as a result of the socioeconomic level of the population, principal avenues and territorial morphology.…”
  7. Causas de muerte evitables y su contribución al incremento en la esperanza de vida. Una interpretación sociodemográfica. El caso de la frontera norte, 1980-1990 García Molina, Carlos Antonio, López López, María Victoria

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1995
    “…When death is the result of morbid processes that could have been avoided or at least kept from producing fatal consequences -through socioeconomic measures, health care, and medical knowledge and technology- it is clear that there exists a structural determination that does not allow large population sectors to acquire "modern epidemiological profiles."…”
  8. Recomposición familiar y transformaciones agrarias. Lectura de dos casos africanos y uno mexicano Quesnel, André, Vimard, Patrice

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1998
    “…The authors are specially interested in rethinking the debate over the role of innovation in the relation between population and production changes.Although they claim that the agrarian transformations that ocurr in the studied regions are a result of demographic changes, the authors emphasize that these transformations are also influenced by their wider social context, wherefore their relations with market economy, urban society and wage work must be considered to explain more comprehensively the mutual influences between the demographic, technological and socioeconomic spheres.…”
  9. La nupcialidad durante la década de los ochenta en Cuba Catasús Cervera, Sonia

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…As a final point, the author analyzes the process of marital dissolution -whether legal or not- as it takes place within that sector of the female population.…”
  10. El auge y declive del Instituto Nacional de Nutriología de México y su proyecto de nutrición social de 1943 a 1956 Vargas Domínguez, Joel

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…One of these trends was the broad-based international movement known as “social nutrition,” which sought to study the “problem of nutrition” and its socioeconomic causes. In line with this current, the institute used a variety of methodologies to understand and improve the nutrition of Mexicans in order to improve their quality of life. …”
  11. Especificidad versus representatividad : enfoques metodológicos en el estudio de la migración mexicana hacia Estados Unidos Zenteno, René M., Massey, Douglas S.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…Neither descriptive statistics of the population of Mexican labor migrants nor multivariate analyses of the propensity to emigrate in search of work reveal significant biases in Promig data compared with those of Enadid. …”
  12. ¿Qué pasará con la fecundidad en Brasil? Goldani, Ana María

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2003
    “…I then discuss what we know about trends and socioeconomic differentials in Brazilian fertility, the evolution of its proximate determinants and how these affect the assumptions being made by the UN regarding future fertility trends. …”

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