Class, Gender and Migration

Class, Gender and Migration

Return Flows between Mexico and the United States in Times of Crisis

Rivermar Perez, Maria Leticia; Lee, Alison Elizabeth; D'Aubeterre Buznego, Maria Eugenia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2020

180

Dura

Inglês

9781138318946

15 a 20 dias

408

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1. Understanding Accelerated and Return Migration in Central Mexico: Migration, Class and Gender 2. Rural Central Mexico and the East Coast of the United States: Articulating Surplus Labor and Restructured Economies 3. Disarticulation of Agriculture, Transition to a Service Economy in the Sierra Norte of Puebla and Accelerated Migration to the Nuevo New South 4. "I was motivated to do everything": Undocumented 'entrepreneurs of the self' in New York 5. Deceleration of migration and the selectivity of return migration in the Northern Sierra of Puebla 6. "In Zapotitlan, we won't have to pay for so many things": The Great Recession, Return Migration and Social Reproduction 7. Economic Crisis and the Social Reproduction of Mexican Transnational Working Classes
Social Reproduction;Young Men;Mexican Migrants;Precarious Migrant Workers;U.S. Economic Crisis;Agro Industrial Areas;Puebla;Mexican Unauthorized Immigrants;D'Aubeterre;Salir Adelante;Rivermar Perez;In-home Childcare;immigration;IRCA;return migration;Relative Surplus Population;Migration;Sierra Norte;Central Mexico;Social Reproductive Tasks;global economic crisis;Internal Displacements;rural communities;Social Reproductive Work;immigration policie;Social Reproductive Labor;Immigration Industrial Complex;Bracero Program;Mexican Migration;Feminized Work;Durham NC;Mexican Census Data;Bronx NY;Transnational Mother;Construction Industry Worker;Garment Factories