Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización

After some reflections about mexiquenses in the United States and their specific migratory phenomena, it is possible to detect three types of migrants: non-indigenous migrants, socialized in rural environments; non-indigenous migrants, socialized in urban environments; indigenous migrants, socialize...

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Autor principal: Felipe González Ortiz
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1500b8f5d6824c0cb672b484a44adb5e2021-11-11T14:46:34ZMigrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización1405-02692395-8782https://doaj.org/article/1500b8f5d6824c0cb672b484a44adb5e2005-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10412102https://doaj.org/toc/1405-0269https://doaj.org/toc/2395-8782After some reflections about mexiquenses in the United States and their specific migratory phenomena, it is possible to detect three types of migrants: non-indigenous migrants, socialized in rural environments; non-indigenous migrants, socialized in urban environments; indigenous migrants, socialized in urban environments. This characterization allows us to establish a distinction in the specific forms of social organization and distinguish different migratory patterns. This work represents a first sight of the phenomena and a first systematic approach to international migration of population from the State of MexicoFelipe González OrtizUniversidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexicoarticlemexiquenses migrantssocial organizationrural migrantsurban migrantsindigenous migrantsScienceQSocial SciencesHENCiencia Ergo Sum, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 6-22 (2005)
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Felipe González Ortiz
Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
description After some reflections about mexiquenses in the United States and their specific migratory phenomena, it is possible to detect three types of migrants: non-indigenous migrants, socialized in rural environments; non-indigenous migrants, socialized in urban environments; indigenous migrants, socialized in urban environments. This characterization allows us to establish a distinction in the specific forms of social organization and distinguish different migratory patterns. This work represents a first sight of the phenomena and a first systematic approach to international migration of population from the State of Mexico
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title Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
title_short Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
title_full Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
title_fullStr Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
title_full_unstemmed Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
title_sort migrantes en el estado de méxico: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
publisher Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico
publishDate 2005
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