Regional and sectoral development in Mexico as alternatives to migration

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Regional and sectoral development in Mexico as alternatives to migration

edited by Sergio Díaz-Briquets and Sidney Weintraub

(Series on development and international migration in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Basin, v. 2)

Westview Press, 1991

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This is the second of two volumes which focus on the determinants of emigration from Central America and the Caribbean Basin to the USA, and on regional and sectoral economic developments that may provide alternatives to emigration. Subsequent volumes in the series examine the effects of international trade and investment, and of sending-country policies on migration flows; the use of migrant remittances to encourage small-business development; and the special problems of smaller countries in the region.

目次

  • The economic and social development of high emigration areas in the state of Zacatecas - antecedents and policy alternatives, Jesus Tamayo and Fernando Lozano
  • patterns of migrations and regional development in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, Jesus Arroya Alejandro et al
  • labour migration to the United States - development, outcomes and alternatives in Mexican sending communities, Wayne A. Cornelius
  • Mexican provision of health and human services to US citizens - barriers and opportunities, David C. Warner
  • the maquiladora industry in Mexico - its transitional role, Sidney Weintraub
  • maquiladoras and local linkages - building transaction networks in Guadalajara, Patricia A. Wilson
  • the development of Mexico's living marine resources, Alejandro Nadal Egea
  • Mexican foreign trade of agricultural and livestock products - tendencies and impacts of alternative policies, Antonio Ynez-Naude and Ramon Blanco-Jasso
  • agricultural production and its impact on rural employment in the districts of Zacatecas, Fresnillo and Jerez, Amado Ramirez Leyva et al
  • tourism and absorption of the labour force in Mexico, Daniel Hiernaux Nicolas and Manual Rodriguez Woog
  • nature-oriented tourism in the state of Guerrero - issues and recommended policies for local development, Arthur Pedersen and Hector Ceballos-Lascurain
  • Mexican perceptions on rural development and migration of workers to the United States and actions taken, Jesus Tamay and Fernjando Lazano.

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