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- Title
Redes migratorias en el mercado de trabajo de la floricultura en el Estado de México (México).
- Authors
Andrade Galindo, Jorge A.; Castro Domingo, Pablo
- Abstract
This article explains how the flower growing in the South of the State of Mexico emerged. It is exposed, also, how the expansion of this activity coexisted with a migration of the native population to the United States, which left space available to be occupied by labourers who migrate from regions with a greater social vulnerability and precarious employment. So sugar cane producing regions, citrus and coffee were becoming ejectors spaces of workers, and the grower mexiquense region became a recruiter of workers in southeastern Mexico, although ejector of its native population.
- Subjects
MEXICO; LABOR market; EMIGRATION &; immigration in Mexico; FLORICULTURISTS; EMPLOYMENT; SUGARCANE products
- Publication
Revista de Antropología Social, 2018, Vol 27, Issue 1, p145
- ISSN
1131-558X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5209/RASO.59436