As Mexico assesses its relative success in meeting the Education For All 2015 goals, schooling opportunities in many parts of the nation have been impacted by the international migration phenomenon and the resulting troves of financial capital it receives by way of absent migrants. Whether this transformation has been a net positive or negative in regards to the schooling of those remaining behind has been subject to debate and speculation. This research delves into this question through an examination of the impact of financial remittances on schooling within one prominent migrantsending community in southern Mexico. This paper presents case studies of four in-school youth in the town who receive remittance income from fathers residing in ...
En este artículo se analiza si los discursos generados en la comunicación e intercambios materiales ...
This paper investigates the role of parental absence due to migration on education and labor market ...
A decade-long, five-state, mixed-method study of students encountered in Mexican schools with previo...
Migration from Mexico to the United States is increasingly familiar. This indicates that in recent y...
In this article, three topics are interrelated: school desertion, poverty and migration. The situati...
Abstract. In this paper we examine the relationship between household migration behavior and educati...
Objective: to characterize familiy profiles from those who return to Mexico after being in the Unite...
Objective: to characterize familiy profiles from those who return to Mexico after being in the Unite...
Abstract Many Guatemalan parents migrate to the United States with the intention of returning earned...
Child and youth migration, along with that of the general population, is not an isolated matter of m...
This paper studies the role of U.S. migration on the intergenerational educational mobility of non-m...
This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on child human capital in Mexico. During the 90s and i...
Abstract: The objective of this study is to review and compare the educational systems in the United...
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridi...
This paper focuses on the main problems shown by education offered to rural, migrant children in Mex...
En este artículo se analiza si los discursos generados en la comunicación e intercambios materiales ...
This paper investigates the role of parental absence due to migration on education and labor market ...
A decade-long, five-state, mixed-method study of students encountered in Mexican schools with previo...
Migration from Mexico to the United States is increasingly familiar. This indicates that in recent y...
In this article, three topics are interrelated: school desertion, poverty and migration. The situati...
Abstract. In this paper we examine the relationship between household migration behavior and educati...
Objective: to characterize familiy profiles from those who return to Mexico after being in the Unite...
Objective: to characterize familiy profiles from those who return to Mexico after being in the Unite...
Abstract Many Guatemalan parents migrate to the United States with the intention of returning earned...
Child and youth migration, along with that of the general population, is not an isolated matter of m...
This paper studies the role of U.S. migration on the intergenerational educational mobility of non-m...
This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on child human capital in Mexico. During the 90s and i...
Abstract: The objective of this study is to review and compare the educational systems in the United...
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridi...
This paper focuses on the main problems shown by education offered to rural, migrant children in Mex...
En este artículo se analiza si los discursos generados en la comunicación e intercambios materiales ...
This paper investigates the role of parental absence due to migration on education and labor market ...
A decade-long, five-state, mixed-method study of students encountered in Mexican schools with previo...