This article analyzes the nascent process of incorporation of Haitian immigrants of the 2016 wave... more This article analyzes the nascent process of incorporation of Haitian immigrants of the 2016 wave in Mexico, especially in Tijuana, Mexicali, and Mexico City. We are interested in integration into two key social spaces: the labor market and socio-affective relationships. Through a qualitative methodology, we document the existence of notable differences in labor insertion in the three cities, with a clear “advantage” for those who live in Tijuana and Mexicali. On the other hand, despite the recent settlement of Haitians and their socio-cultural differences with the Mexican society, there are already mixed marriages and families. Although there is still a lot to achieve, there is no doubt that an integration process is underway, but mostly supported by civil society organizations and the ingenuity of Haitian migrants.
The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access... more The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access to Dominican citizenship for thousands of Haitian children brought to this country during childhood, as well as for minors born in the DR from Haitian parents; that is Dominico-Haitian children. However, parents have not passively accepted this situation. The goal of this paper is to analyze two strategies of Haitian parents living in the DR for their children, set to minimize the negative effects of anti-immigrant policies: 1) obtaining official DR citizenship documents for their children, and 2) ensuring the attendance of children to both Dominican and Haitian schools. Also, the current situation of Haitian- origin populations in the DR is set into historical and political context here.
The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR) have restricted the access to Dominican cit... more The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR) have restricted the access to Dominican citizenship for thousands of Haitian children brought to this country during childhood, as well as for minors born in the DR from Haitian parents; that is DominicoHaitian children. However, parents have not passively accepted this situation. The goal of this paper is to analyze two strategies of Haitian parents living in the DR for their children, set to minimize the negative effects of anti-immigrant policies: 1) obtaining official DR citizenship documents for their children, and 2) ensuring the attendance of children to both Dominican and Haitian schools. Also, the current situation of Haitian-origin populations in the DR is set into historical and political context here.
The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access... more The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access to Dominican citizenship for thousands of Haitian children brought to this country during childhood, as well as for minors born in the DR from Haitian parents; that is Dominico-Haitian children. However, parents have not passively accepted this situation. The goal of this paper is to analyze two strategies of Haitian parents living in the DR for their children, set to minimize the negative effects of anti-immigrant policies: 1) obtaining official DR citizenship documents for their children, and 2) ensuring the attendance of children to both Dominican and Haitian schools. Also, the current situation of Haitian- origin populations in the DR is set into historical and political context here.
El propósito de este estudio es investigar, describir y explicar cuáles son las prácticas de lect... more El propósito de este estudio es investigar, describir y explicar cuáles son las prácticas de lectoescritura en el hogar de cuatro familias mexicanas inmigrantes en Canadá; conocer la interrelación de las prácticas de lectoescritura en el hogar y las prácticas de lectoescritura escolar; el papel que juega la familia como mediadora en el ejercicio de las prácticas de lectoescritura y
Uno de los rasgos más destacados de la demografía del mercado de trabajo de República Dominicana ... more Uno de los rasgos más destacados de la demografía del mercado de trabajo de República Dominicana a lo largo de los últimos cien años es la presencia de un número significativo de trabajadores haitianos y dominicanos de ascendencia haitiana. Desde que la mano de obra haitiana empezó a ingresar el mercado laboral dominicano tras el despegue de la industria azucarera de este país el flujo migratorio no se ha detenido; esto, pese a las vicisitudes que los migrantes y, posteriormente sus hijos nacidos en República Dominicana han experimentado a través de las décadas. En este artículo, se presenta la evolución de este flujo migratorio resaltando tres periodos distintos que, desde nuestro punto de vista han estructurado esta migración.
Social Science Information Sur Les Sciences Sociales, 2008
... present projects concentrate on transit migration in Ukraine and Turkey and on ... publicatio... more ... present projects concentrate on transit migration in Ukraine and Turkey and on ... publications are: Illegal immigration in Europe (Houndmills, 2006), Migration: boundaries of ... Jordan), Die Globalisierung des Migrationsregimes (Berlin, 2003), and Irregular migration: dilemmas of ...
... Sean-Shong Hwang and Rogelio Saenz, "The Problem Posed by Immigrants Married Abroad on I... more ... Sean-Shong Hwang and Rogelio Saenz, "The Problem Posed by Immigrants Married Abroad on Intermarriage Research: The Case of Asian ... Raquel Fernández, Nezih Guner and John Knowles, "Love and Money: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Household Sorting and ...
This article analyzes the nascent process of incorporation of Haitian immigrants of the 2016 wave... more This article analyzes the nascent process of incorporation of Haitian immigrants of the 2016 wave in Mexico, especially in Tijuana, Mexicali, and Mexico City. We are interested in integration into two key social spaces: the labor market and socio-affective relationships. Through a qualitative methodology, we document the existence of notable differences in labor insertion in the three cities, with a clear “advantage” for those who live in Tijuana and Mexicali. On the other hand, despite the recent settlement of Haitians and their socio-cultural differences with the Mexican society, there are already mixed marriages and families. Although there is still a lot to achieve, there is no doubt that an integration process is underway, but mostly supported by civil society organizations and the ingenuity of Haitian migrants.
The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access... more The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access to Dominican citizenship for thousands of Haitian children brought to this country during childhood, as well as for minors born in the DR from Haitian parents; that is Dominico-Haitian children. However, parents have not passively accepted this situation. The goal of this paper is to analyze two strategies of Haitian parents living in the DR for their children, set to minimize the negative effects of anti-immigrant policies: 1) obtaining official DR citizenship documents for their children, and 2) ensuring the attendance of children to both Dominican and Haitian schools. Also, the current situation of Haitian- origin populations in the DR is set into historical and political context here.
The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR) have restricted the access to Dominican cit... more The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR) have restricted the access to Dominican citizenship for thousands of Haitian children brought to this country during childhood, as well as for minors born in the DR from Haitian parents; that is DominicoHaitian children. However, parents have not passively accepted this situation. The goal of this paper is to analyze two strategies of Haitian parents living in the DR for their children, set to minimize the negative effects of anti-immigrant policies: 1) obtaining official DR citizenship documents for their children, and 2) ensuring the attendance of children to both Dominican and Haitian schools. Also, the current situation of Haitian-origin populations in the DR is set into historical and political context here.
The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access... more The migration policies of the Dominican Republic (DR in the hereafter) have restricted the access to Dominican citizenship for thousands of Haitian children brought to this country during childhood, as well as for minors born in the DR from Haitian parents; that is Dominico-Haitian children. However, parents have not passively accepted this situation. The goal of this paper is to analyze two strategies of Haitian parents living in the DR for their children, set to minimize the negative effects of anti-immigrant policies: 1) obtaining official DR citizenship documents for their children, and 2) ensuring the attendance of children to both Dominican and Haitian schools. Also, the current situation of Haitian- origin populations in the DR is set into historical and political context here.
El propósito de este estudio es investigar, describir y explicar cuáles son las prácticas de lect... more El propósito de este estudio es investigar, describir y explicar cuáles son las prácticas de lectoescritura en el hogar de cuatro familias mexicanas inmigrantes en Canadá; conocer la interrelación de las prácticas de lectoescritura en el hogar y las prácticas de lectoescritura escolar; el papel que juega la familia como mediadora en el ejercicio de las prácticas de lectoescritura y
Uno de los rasgos más destacados de la demografía del mercado de trabajo de República Dominicana ... more Uno de los rasgos más destacados de la demografía del mercado de trabajo de República Dominicana a lo largo de los últimos cien años es la presencia de un número significativo de trabajadores haitianos y dominicanos de ascendencia haitiana. Desde que la mano de obra haitiana empezó a ingresar el mercado laboral dominicano tras el despegue de la industria azucarera de este país el flujo migratorio no se ha detenido; esto, pese a las vicisitudes que los migrantes y, posteriormente sus hijos nacidos en República Dominicana han experimentado a través de las décadas. En este artículo, se presenta la evolución de este flujo migratorio resaltando tres periodos distintos que, desde nuestro punto de vista han estructurado esta migración.
Social Science Information Sur Les Sciences Sociales, 2008
... present projects concentrate on transit migration in Ukraine and Turkey and on ... publicatio... more ... present projects concentrate on transit migration in Ukraine and Turkey and on ... publications are: Illegal immigration in Europe (Houndmills, 2006), Migration: boundaries of ... Jordan), Die Globalisierung des Migrationsregimes (Berlin, 2003), and Irregular migration: dilemmas of ...
... Sean-Shong Hwang and Rogelio Saenz, "The Problem Posed by Immigrants Married Abroad on I... more ... Sean-Shong Hwang and Rogelio Saenz, "The Problem Posed by Immigrants Married Abroad on Intermarriage Research: The Case of Asian ... Raquel Fernández, Nezih Guner and John Knowles, "Love and Money: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Household Sorting and ...
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