Migración Indígena Mexiquense Hacia Los Estados Unidos, El Sueño Americano
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Resumen
Indigenous peoples, for the World Bank (2010), represent 5% of the total population of the planet, concentrating 15% of world poverty. Latin America, for the same period, had 28 million individuals belonging to an indigenous group; of these, 80% is in some poverty condition. To emphasize that native groups in the State of Mexico have recorded minimal progress in economic and social matters over the past decade, facing serious situations of discrimination, especially in their migration processes; so, this research seeks to demonstrate, through the ethnographic method, and the use of Quantitative Method of Applied Statistics the processes that allow the exit of individuals from the community, at different stages of the same, in addition to note the reasons social indicators set in such mobility and for the indigenous population of the Mexiquense entity. For the above reason, it is necessary to refer to the use of data from the XIII Census of Population and Housing INEGI (2010) as well as other documents to show the achievement of migratory movements already mentioned and let you have as a result, constant mobility exercises hard to be reduced to the extent that the reasons for this phenomenon, fail to swoop down, therefore it is concluded, establishing a series of state public policy proposals that seek to address this problem with better arguments.
Cómo citar
Moisés Elizarrarás Hernández, & Erika Rivera Ramos (2016). Migración Indígena Mexiquense Hacia Los Estados Unidos, El Sueño Americano.