Migration and indigenous communities in the Southern States of Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico. HIDALGO-MONROY WOHLGEMUTH, N. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 13(3):379–400, 2014.
Migration and indigenous communities in the Southern States of Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Globalization has increased the mobility of labor, product of lower fertility rates and working age populations in developed nations that creates a demand for migrant workers to sustain national economic growth. According to the United Nations Population Fund in 2010, three percent of the world's population lived outside their country of origin. Migration is an important force in development and it also has become an important factor in social change processes. Perceived as a force that can contribute to development, migration has become a focus of state-level policy-making planning policies creating a growing interest in the political and economic consequences of migration for both receiving and sending communities.
@article{hidalgo-monroy_wohlgemuth_migration_2014,
	series = {Latin {America} / {Caribbean}},
	title = {Migration and indigenous communities in the {Southern} {States} of {Oaxaca} and {Chiapas}, {Mexico}},
	volume = {13},
	issn = {1569-1500, 1569-1497},
	url = {https://brill.com/view/journals/pgdt/13/3/article-p379_5.xml},
	doi = {10.1163/15691497-12341307},
	abstract = {Globalization has increased the mobility of labor, product of lower fertility rates and working age populations in developed nations that creates a demand for migrant workers to sustain national economic growth. According to the United Nations Population Fund in 2010, three percent of the world's population lived outside their country of origin. Migration is an important force in development and it also has become an important factor in social change processes. Perceived as a force that can contribute to development, migration has become a focus of state-level policy-making planning policies creating a growing interest in the political and economic consequences of migration for both receiving and sending communities.},
	language = {en},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2021-04-01},
	journal = {Perspectives on Global Development and Technology},
	author = {HIDALGO-MONROY WOHLGEMUTH, Neusa},
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {Region: Latin America / Caribbean, Language: English},
	pages = {379--400},
	file = {Wohlgemuth - 2014 - Migration and Indigenous Communities in the Southe.pdf:/Users/bastien/Zotero/storage/FEXH3AMX/Wohlgemuth - 2014 - Migration and Indigenous Communities in the Southe.pdf:application/pdf},
}

Downloads: 0