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Migración y desarrollo
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Abstract
DELGADO WISE, Raúl; MARQUEZ COVARRUBIAS, Humberto and RODRIGUEZ RAMIREZ, Héctor. Seis tesis para desmitificar el nexo entre migración y desarrollo. Migr. desarro [online]. 2009, n.12, pp.27-52. ISSN 1870-7599.
The reigning assumption in migration and development studies is that international migration promotes development in places and countries of origin. But this idea lacks a theoretical and empirical basis: it ignores the root causes underlying the exodus of millions of poor workers forced to struggle for their survival in the developed nations; it discards the contributions made by migrants to the economy of the receiving countries, and obscures the many transferences and costs migration represents for sending countries -loses that are not compensated by remittance flow. This article proposes the construction of a comprehensive approach to the phenomenon through six theses that analyze key aspects of the global capitalist restructuring process in practice during the past three decades. The Mexico-United States case is used as a paradigmatic example of the socioeconomic losses incurred by workforce-exporting nations and the enormous benefits reaped by importing countries.
Keywords : Unequal development; forced migration; capitalist restructuring; surplus transference; remittances.