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2. MIGRACIÓN MEXICANA ALTAMENTE CALIFICADA: 1990-2013.
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Gaspar, Selene and Chávez, Mónica
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MEXICANS , *EDUCATION of immigrants , *GRADUATE students , *GRADUATE education , *EDUCATIONAL attainment , *HUMAN capital ,EMIGRATION & immigration in Mexico ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
The phenomenon of highly qualified Mexican migration has received little attention, and even less has been given to migrants with post-graduate studies. This is principally due to the scarcity of information sources to directly examine the number of qualified migrants worldwide and their characteristics. This paper offers an indirect estimate of the number of qualified Mexicans residing abroad, a figure estimated at 2.22 million in 2013. Drawing on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, this research analyzes the trends of highly qualified Mexican immigrants in the United States in 1990-2013. It also presents a descriptive analysis with ACS 2011-2013 data for migrants with postgraduate studies in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (stem). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. Organización interna de los clubes de oriundos: un análisis desde el lugar de destino.
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Pérez-Soria, Judith
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MEXICAN Americans , *IMMIGRANTS , *POLITICAL participation , *POLITICAL participation of immigrants , *SOCIETIES , *EMIGRATION & immigration ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
This paper analyzes process of Mexican inmigrants associations in different cities of California. The study is based on data collected from twelve first level associations or “clubes de oriundos". Using qualitative techniques, we document the complexity of the internal organization of these associations, as well as the variety of individual and social efforts to keep them working The research highlights the importance of the role played by the localities of destination in our understanding of the organization process of Mexican immigrants, as well as the possibilities of their collective actions. In this way, we discuss and complement the studies focused on Hometown Associations from the Mexican ;localities of origin. Our findings show that the “clubes de oriundos" are complex associations that impose a high organizational cost on its members, as well as spheres of sociability that members use to satisfy a set of social needs related to their position as immigrants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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4. ¿POR QUÉ DISMINUYÓ LA MIGRACIÓN MÉXICO-ESTADOS UNIDOS A PARTIR DE 2008?
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Levine, Elaine
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RECESSIONS , *MEXICANS , *LABOR market , *MIGRANT labor , *FINANCIAL crises , *LABOR demand , *HISTORY , *TWENTY-first century ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
This paper analyzes migration from Mexico to the United States over the past decades and seeks to explain why it began to fall starting in 2008. After providing some background on the historical trends of labor migration to the United States, the article focuses on the place of Mexicans and other Latin Americans in the United States labor market as the context that frames Mexican migration. This work then analyzes the impact of the 2008-2009 recession on Latin American laborers, especially Mexicans, and how migration flows from Mexico have evolved in recent years. The conclusion derived from the analysis of the data and trends observed is that the decline in Mexican migration starting in 2008 can primarily be explained by the behavior of labor demand in the United States, largely determined by the recession. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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5. Inmigración y discriminación: Hacia un trabajo de aplicación conceptual de la noción weberiana de sentido.
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Martínez, Rafael Arriaga
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IMMIGRANTS , *DISCRIMINATION (Sociology) , *MEANING (Philosophy) , *SOCIAL conditions of immigrants ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
In this paper, we examine the heuristic utility of Weber's notion of meaning to explain the perception of immigrants in the United States, particularly undocumented immigrants. The methodological rule implying that the understanding of the meaning of such perceptions can only be achieved through the notion of structure and the theory of socialization, as presented by Jorge Bustamante, is contested. We argue that with the notion of meaning comes into play the conception of an individual motivated by subjective reasons when perceiving immigrants as X or Y, and that those reasons, far from being justifications, have a real, objective basis. We advance a comprehensive framework of law SB 1070 to attempt to elucidate some of the reasons that motivate involved actors' approval or disapproval of this law. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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6. VOCES Y SENTIMIENTOS: AVATARES DEL MIGRANTE EN PURÉPERO, MICHOACÁN.
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Sandoval-Contreras, Rigoberto and Aburto-Benitez, Paola Leonora
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EMIGRATION & immigration & psychology , *IMMIGRANTS , *COMMON sense , *PSYCHOLOGY ,UNITED States emigration & immigration ,EMIGRATION & immigration in Mexico - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze the feelings and emotions that some migrants living community Purépero Michoacán when they go to the United States. From an ethnographic perspective and social construction of reality, we approach approach the origin and importance of the subject. Although failure to inquire, we now know that each of migrants experience similar feelings and emotions. This may seem obvious, but not, as each migrant construct their own reality according to the role it plays in the family (father and husband), before leaving and once established. So each forging their feelings and emotions in the experience. In this process the migrant uses his own theory say Berger and Luckman (2001) is driven by common sense. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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7. "Todo rezo esconde un miedo". Miedo y ritos en el proceso migratorio actual.
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PÉREZ, AMÍLCAR CARPIO
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MEXICANS , *RELIGIOUS life of immigrants , *IMMIGRANTS , *DEVOTION , *FEAR -- Religious aspects , *RITES & ceremonies ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
This article proposes to study the fears that involve the migratory process of Mexicans to the United States, through the analysis of two religious practices: 1) the orisons related to migration, which are difussed by different means; 2) the ex-votos that have been deposited for the last decades in two sanctuaries located at the municipality of Totatiche, Jalisco. This paper brings us near to the study of popular religious practices and the history of the present time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
8. "Todo rezo esconde un miedo". Miedo y ritos en el proceso migratorio actual.
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CARPIO PÉREZ, AMÍLCAR
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RELIGIOUS life of immigrants , *MEXICANS , *RITES & ceremonies , *DEVOTION , *SPIRITUAL life ,EMIGRATION & immigration in Mexico ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
This article proposes to study the fears that involve the migratory process of Mexicans to the United States, through the analysis of two religious practices: 1) the orisons related to migration, which are difussed by different means; 2) the ex-votos that have been deposited for the last decades in two sanctuaries located at the municipality of Totatiche, Jalisco. This paper brings us near to the study of popular religious practices and the history of the present time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
9. Militarización de la frontera e inmigración ilegal: los jornaleros tamaulipecos.
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Pedro Izcara Palacios, Simón
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UNDOCUMENTED immigrants , *FOREIGN agricultural laborers , *BORDER crossing , *IMMIGRATION enforcement ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
Tamaulipas presents a long tradition of rural migration to the United States in search of farm employment. Until the eighties, Tamaulipas' undocumented workers crossed the border easily. However, starting in the nineties, as a result of a restrictive migration policy centered exclusively on the "supply-side", crossing the border has become difficult. As a result, most immigrants are using the services of "smugglers". This paper analyses the impact of the militarization of the frontier on the emigration of Tamaulipas' illegal rural workers seeking farm jobs in the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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10. Produciendo ⪡ilegales⪢: las políticas de inmigración en Malasia.
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Garcés Mascareñas, Blanca
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IMMIGRATION policy , *ECONOMIC impact of emigration & immigration , *UNDOCUMENTED immigrants , *IMMIGRANTS , *EMIGRATION & immigration ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
Despite increasing measures to control and regulate migration flows, irregular migration has grown in the last few years in Spain, Malaysia and the United States. This increase in irregular immigration has mainly been explained in relation to socio-economic factors. However, while these factors explain the presence of migration flows towards these countries, they do not succeed in explaining why an important part of these flows takes place on a non-regular basis. This can only be considered by taking into account the State and its immigration policies. Starting out from this statement, this research paper analyses to what extent, how and why the immigration policies of Spain, Malaysia and the United States produce «illegals«. This means not only analysing how and why immigration policies contribute to the increase in the number of irregular immigrants, but also how and why, by denying their rights and often their existence, they create the figure of the «illegal immigrant». As this research note demonstrates for the Malaysian case, irregular immigration is not despite immigration policies but because of them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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