Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis

<p class="first" id="d1381570e81">Since 1959, Cuban emigration seems to have been the subject of two consensuses. First, the Cuban Revolution would have resulted in a significant migratory movement towards the United States. Second, that this would r...

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Main Author: Salim Lamrani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pluto Journals 2022-06-01
Series:International Journal of Cuban Studies
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.13169/intejcubastud.14.1.0092
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description <p class="first" id="d1381570e81">Since 1959, Cuban emigration seems to have been the subject of two consensuses. First, the Cuban Revolution would have resulted in a significant migratory movement towards the United States. Second, that this would reflect the rejection of the process of social transformation structured around a one-party political system put in place by Fidel Castro. The migration statistics of the US authorities, available for the period from 1860 to 2019, will shed light on this question by comparing the various flows from Cuba at different times (1860–1959, 1960–89, 1990–2019). Likewise, a comparative analysis of migratory flows emitted by the countries of the region will assess the relevance of these two hypotheses. </p>
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spelling doaj.art-ed520763c56f42d8b710bc9788352e9f2023-05-12T08:45:01ZengPluto JournalsInternational Journal of Cuban Studies1756-34611756-347X2022-06-011419211010.13169/intejcubastud.14.1.0092Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative AnalysisSalim Lamrani<p class="first" id="d1381570e81">Since 1959, Cuban emigration seems to have been the subject of two consensuses. First, the Cuban Revolution would have resulted in a significant migratory movement towards the United States. Second, that this would reflect the rejection of the process of social transformation structured around a one-party political system put in place by Fidel Castro. The migration statistics of the US authorities, available for the period from 1860 to 2019, will shed light on this question by comparing the various flows from Cuba at different times (1860–1959, 1960–89, 1990–2019). Likewise, a comparative analysis of migratory flows emitted by the countries of the region will assess the relevance of these two hypotheses. </p>https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.13169/intejcubastud.14.1.0092
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Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis
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title Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis
title_full Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis
title_fullStr Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis
title_short Cuban Emigration to the United States, Part II, from 1990 to 2019: A Statistical and Comparative Analysis
title_sort cuban emigration to the united states part ii from 1990 to 2019 a statistical and comparative analysis
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