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Abstract
The author examines patterns of internal and international migration in western Mexico. "Drawing on data from different sources and statistics, the essay demonstrates the importance of both types of migration, the changes in endogenous and exogenous factors which have affected the life and the migratory patterns of the population of this region. The migratory circuit being a flow not only of persons, but of goods and capital as well, the cities, specifically that of Guadalajara, have a strategic importance. They fulfill various functions and have become the backbone of the migratory process: they serve as centers for attracting and 'hosting' internal migrants as well as places of origin for other migrants; jumping-off points for international migrants; and the milieu in which many returning migrants of rural origin settle." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND FRE) excerptEntities:
Keywords: Americas; Central America; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Developing Countries; International Migration; Latin America; Mexico; Migration; Migration, Internal; North America; Population; Population Dynamics; Rural-urban Migration
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Year: 1986 PMID: 12341016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Eur Migr Int ISSN: 0765-0752