La década en que cambió la migración. Enfoque binacional del bienestar de los migrantes mexicanos en Estados Unidos y México

Ciudad de México: El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios Demográficos, Urbanos y Ambientales/Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Anthropología Social, 2021. First Edition. Paperback. 455p., maps, tables, graphics, bibl., indices, wrps. New. Item #76494
ISBN: 9786075642895

"La Década en que Cambió la Migración" is not an anthology or a compilation. Each chapter was written to contribute to the construction of the demographic, social and economic panorama of the millions of people who have gone to the United States and, in many cases, have returned to Mexico. It is the result of binational discussions and meetings developed over several years, which allowed us to overcome unilateral perspectives and achieve the most objective possible vision of the decade in which migration changed: from 2000 to 2010.

The text is situated in a period greater than that of the conjuncture, but at the same time in one that gives meaning to it. From a binational view of the well-being of the Mexican migrant population on both sides of the border, academics from both countries focus on the demographic, employment, education, health, violence, fear and insecurity dimensions; The study is complemented with an analysis of access to social programs in Mexico and its weight in departure and return to and from the United States.

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