Scenarios of Latin American migration: transnational family life between Europe and Latin America
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Published
24-09-2014
Isabel Yepez del Castillo
Abstract
This paper has three parts. In the first one we examine migration between Europe and Latin America in a long-term perspective, highlighting the impact of globalization on increasing inequalities between countries and the processes of upward and downward social mobility of migrant families. In the second, we discuss possible scenarios and multiple strategies of Latin American presence in the European Union in the context of global crisis. Finally, we wonder about the effect that the current immigration policies, crisis management and the labor market have on the family life of the different Latin American migrant groups.
How to Cite
Yepez del Castillo, I. (2014). Scenarios of Latin American migration: transnational family life between Europe and Latin America. Papeles De Identidad, 2014(2). https://doi.org/10.1387/pceic.12992
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Keywords
Latin American migration, Southern Europe, crisis, transnational families
Section
Single Topic Issues
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