n February researchers from the International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) participated in “the First Forum on International Migration and Transnational Studies” hosted by the “Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla” (BUAP) in the capital of the state of Puebla in Mexico. This forum was part of a joint initiative with the centre through a Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) “North American Research Linkages” grant. The forum convened researchers from all over Mexico, as well as Europe, Canada and the United States, to discuss points of interest in the ample field of transnational migration studies. The IMRC sponsored a community mesa (round table) that bridged the divide between researchers and “the research...
Based on data collected in Juarez, northern Mexico, this thesis argues that the incorporation of low...
Through an analysis of qualitative, ethnographic data, I locate the narratives of nine Mexican women...
The explosive growth of Mexico's tourism industry in the Yucatán over the past thirty years has exac...
n February researchers from the International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) participated in “the ...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
While the California corridor of the U.S.-Mexico border is known for its concentration of large maq...
Many communities in Mexico have been deeply affected by the large-scale emigration of workers to the...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
The struggle to improve workers\u27 rights in Mexican maquiladoras and export processing zones elsew...
[Excerpt] In the United States, where news about Mexico is sporadic at best and usually rife with st...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
This article focuses on migration that takes place under a bilateral agreement between Canada and Me...
<p>This present paper focus on female action on migratory phenomenon in Mexico collecting data from ...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...
Based on data collected in Juarez, northern Mexico, this thesis argues that the incorporation of low...
Through an analysis of qualitative, ethnographic data, I locate the narratives of nine Mexican women...
The explosive growth of Mexico's tourism industry in the Yucatán over the past thirty years has exac...
n February researchers from the International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) participated in “the ...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
While the California corridor of the U.S.-Mexico border is known for its concentration of large maq...
Many communities in Mexico have been deeply affected by the large-scale emigration of workers to the...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
The struggle to improve workers\u27 rights in Mexican maquiladoras and export processing zones elsew...
[Excerpt] In the United States, where news about Mexico is sporadic at best and usually rife with st...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
This article provides a focused review of the history of seasonal and “foreign” farm labour migratio...
This article focuses on migration that takes place under a bilateral agreement between Canada and Me...
<p>This present paper focus on female action on migratory phenomenon in Mexico collecting data from ...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...
Based on data collected in Juarez, northern Mexico, this thesis argues that the incorporation of low...
Through an analysis of qualitative, ethnographic data, I locate the narratives of nine Mexican women...
The explosive growth of Mexico's tourism industry in the Yucatán over the past thirty years has exac...