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- Title
EFECTOS DE LA MIGRACIÓN ¿SERÁ LA SOLUCIÓN AL DESARROLLO?
- Authors
PARRA VALIS, DIONICIO; SOSA VILLAR, SARA; CRISTÓBAL HERNÁNDEZ, CELIA; MARTÍNEZ JOSÉ, GUSTAVO; RANGEL RODRÍGUEZ, AMILET
- Abstract
One of the notable problems of the reality of Mexico is the phenomenon of migration. Hundreds of thousands of Indians around each year out of their communities to find work in different areas of Mexico and the United States. This migration is usually for a few months, but some choose to stay for a few years or even permanently. The majority of the communities forms part of peasant societies in which members earn a living working their lands to produce own food and agricultural products to market, such as coffee, banana, corn and cattle. Apart from this there are few employment opportunities in their communities. When is agricultural production negatively affected by the erosion of soils, floods, droughts, pests or the fall of prices of the marketed products, in combination with the increase in population and the lack of employment alternatives, some members of these communities are forced to migrate to find work elsewhere to allow their families to survive. This situation has given rise to migration of peasants from many Mexican communities such is the case of the community of Papaloapan new town located in the municipality of San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec, Oaxaca State, their primary means of subsistence in the production the plantain and due to constant climatic changes and mainly weather changes has forced producers of Community farmers to migrate to other places in search of better job opportunities and a better quality of life.
- Publication
Revista Ciencia Administrativa, 2017, p207
- ISSN
1870-9427
- Publication type
Article