2001
DOI: 10.21670/ref.2001.03.a01
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Inmigración y movilidad laboral de trabajadores mexicanos residentes legales en una ciudad fronteriza de estados unidos: Caléxico, California

Abstract: Aquí se describe la movilidad laboral de un grupo de trabajadores migrantes mexicanos residentes legales que viven de manera permanente en la ciudad de Caléxico, California, Estados Unidos. Esta ciudad desde principios del siglo XX se ha caracterizado por ser un asentamiento de inmigrantes de diferentes nacionalidades, de ellas sobresale el grupo de inmigrantes mexicanos que de forma legal, o indocumentada, han llegado a trabajar de manera temporal o permanente. En este trabajo se presentan, de manera general,… Show more

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“…Many of these workers are transmigrants (commuters), that is, they have temporary permits (H-2A visas or green cards), reside in Mexico and cross the border on a daily or weekly basis. In this sense, the case of the agricultural valleys of Imperial and Coachella stands out, as their workforce includes a significant percentage of workers who reside in Mexicali (Fimbres and Ortega, 2001).…”
Section: Relation Between Mortality Rate and Border Crossingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these workers are transmigrants (commuters), that is, they have temporary permits (H-2A visas or green cards), reside in Mexico and cross the border on a daily or weekly basis. In this sense, the case of the agricultural valleys of Imperial and Coachella stands out, as their workforce includes a significant percentage of workers who reside in Mexicali (Fimbres and Ortega, 2001).…”
Section: Relation Between Mortality Rate and Border Crossingmentioning
confidence: 99%