The impact of migration on women and the family
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i40.7260Keywords:
Migration in women, Families - El Salvador, RemittancesAbstract
Investigate about migrations in El Salvador, for many people who see this phenomenon in a general and perhaps utilitarian way. Has no sense.
Moreover, many focus their interest on these from economicist approaches, because they see in them a flow of remittances that reaches the country; the increase of ethnic tourism at the expense of nostalgia felt by close brothers, who can finally travel freely to the country after a hard struggle of years of legal and economic efforts to resolve their legal migration status in the host country; buyers of nostalgic products, those who have not yet settled their legal stay in the receiving countries:
Real estate buyers for their relatives who stayed in the country, or for themselves when they retire; with the intention that the remittances that flow be reversed "in a productive way", among other interests, as already said, clearly mercantilist.
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