This article aims to identify the social factors influencing the exercise of the right to schooling of Haitian migrant children in Chile. It seeks to analyze how variables such as socio-economic level, gender, age, phenotype, nationality or language are related to these children’s schooling trajectories. The methodology employed partakes a qualitative approach through the use of semi-structured interviews applied to 6-17-year-old migrants from Haiti who have lived in Chile for one year at least. The results show that there are barriers concerning language, racism, socioeconomic level and gender violence.El objetivo de este artículo es identificar los factores sociales que inciden en el ejercicio del derecho a la educación de las niñas y los...
Chile has had a steady increase in the immigrant population, but little is known about its impact on...
This study’s objective is to identify the multiple forms of violence suffered by migrant girls and b...
People from low socioeconomic strata, indigenous people and migrants have experienced exclusion in n...
This article aims to identify the social factors influencing the exercise of the right to schooling ...
International audienceThe article analyzes the school process of migrant children, based on observed...
This piece discusses the school situation of non-Spanish-speaking Haitian immigrants in the Chilean ...
The following article discusses the sociocultural consequences is generating increasing migrant popu...
Inclusion in the educational context has been a very relevant issue in Chile in recent years, a peri...
In this article, the focus is on migration towards Chile, especially the children and adolescents en...
This article analyzes the tensions and opportunities that migrant children and adolescents experienc...
In terms of migration, Chile could be considered a nation that sends more migrants than it receives,...
Current migratory movements involving Latin American and Caribbean countries have impacted Chile in ...
Current migratory movements involving Latin American and Caribbean countries have impacted Chile in...
In this research, we analyze the experiences of school choice of families from sociocultural minorit...
Se presentan los principales resultados de un estudio cuyo objetivo fue comprender la forma en que h...
Chile has had a steady increase in the immigrant population, but little is known about its impact on...
This study’s objective is to identify the multiple forms of violence suffered by migrant girls and b...
People from low socioeconomic strata, indigenous people and migrants have experienced exclusion in n...
This article aims to identify the social factors influencing the exercise of the right to schooling ...
International audienceThe article analyzes the school process of migrant children, based on observed...
This piece discusses the school situation of non-Spanish-speaking Haitian immigrants in the Chilean ...
The following article discusses the sociocultural consequences is generating increasing migrant popu...
Inclusion in the educational context has been a very relevant issue in Chile in recent years, a peri...
In this article, the focus is on migration towards Chile, especially the children and adolescents en...
This article analyzes the tensions and opportunities that migrant children and adolescents experienc...
In terms of migration, Chile could be considered a nation that sends more migrants than it receives,...
Current migratory movements involving Latin American and Caribbean countries have impacted Chile in ...
Current migratory movements involving Latin American and Caribbean countries have impacted Chile in...
In this research, we analyze the experiences of school choice of families from sociocultural minorit...
Se presentan los principales resultados de un estudio cuyo objetivo fue comprender la forma en que h...
Chile has had a steady increase in the immigrant population, but little is known about its impact on...
This study’s objective is to identify the multiple forms of violence suffered by migrant girls and b...
People from low socioeconomic strata, indigenous people and migrants have experienced exclusion in n...