La migración de trabajadores calificados como un problema para lograr el desarrollo
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Resumen
Predominant approaches have not produced a satisfactory response to various questions regarding international labor migration from underdeveloped to developed countries. However, they almost always conclude that this dynamic is a problem. This article proposes an explanation based on the theory of accumulation, using the monopoly of developed countries on productive forces as a central explanation. This means that the law of population established by capital takes on different characteristics in these two types of countries. However, at the same time, its functioning on a global level provides an answer to the paradoxes and characteristics implicit to this phenomenon, and proposes a way to redefine them and overcome underdevelopment. These answers are also supported by the experience of various Asian countries.
Cómo citar
José L. Hernández (2013). La migración de trabajadores calificados como un problema para lograr el desarrollo. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0301-7036(13)71863-7