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International Migration and Crisis

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace ((BRIEFSSECUR,volume 27))

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In recent years Mexico has undergone a prolonged economic crisis, which aggravated with the 2008 American recession. In relation to international migration, we have observed that the weakened and slow recovery of the U.S. provoked that Mexican international migratory processes experienced various changes in their organization, magnitude and intensity, with multiple and differenced implications between regions with long migratory tradition and regions of emergent migration.

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Jardón Hernández, A.E. (2017). Conclusions. In: International Migration and Crisis. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace, vol 27. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43898-6_5

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