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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Main Author: Felipe González Ortiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico 2005-01-01
Series:Ciencia Ergo Sum
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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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spelling doaj.art-1500b8f5d6824c0cb672b484a44adb5e2024-04-11T18:07:55ZengUniversidad Autonoma del Estado de MexicoCiencia Ergo Sum1405-02692395-87822005-01-01121622Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organizaciónFelipe González OrtizAfter 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 Mexicohttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10412102mexiquenses migrantssocial organizationrural migrantsurban migrantsindigenous migrants
spellingShingle Felipe González Ortiz
Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
Ciencia Ergo Sum
mexiquenses migrants
social organization
rural migrants
urban migrants
indigenous migrants
title 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_short Migrantes en el estado de México: patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organización
title_sort migrantes en el estado de mexico patrones migratorios diversos y formas de organizacion
topic mexiquenses migrants
social organization
rural migrants
urban migrants
indigenous migrants
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