Un estado de la cuestión de las teorías de las migraciones
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Abstract
The objective of this paper is not to make theory of the migrations, but to approximate to describe the different analytical perspective to us from which the phenomenon of the migrations has been boarded, from E.G. Ravenstein (1885) to the new currents from investigation. The necessity of the accomplishment of this state of the question comes based by the fact that still nowadays it does not exist a general theory of the migrations nor a model of unique analysis that includes all the reality. On the contrary, the different theories show to the existing diversity and complexity in this field, and the apparent contrast or antagonism which some of them enter, who use of methodologies and totally different approaches.
The paper concludes with a proposal of complementariness of the different theories, where approaches and methodologies have capacity different, rescuing the positive and complementary aspects of each one of them.
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