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Journal articles on the topic "Travailleurs étrangers mexicains"
Castelán, Edith Mora. "Être maya et travailler dans une maquiladora." Canadian Journal of Political Science 39, no. 2 (June 2006): 448–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423906359987.
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Guimont, Fitz Abigail. "Évaluation du développement du capital humain des travailleurs agricoles saisonniers mexicains séjournant au Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2014/30393/30393.pdf.
Full textThis study aims to verify the existence of positive impacts in terms of human capital, such as the acquisition of knowledge and entrepreneurship, among Mexican workers enrolled in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program in the province of Quebec. To do this, 30 semi-structured interviews were conducted with individuals working on Île d'Orléans and in the municipalities of Saint -Augustin-de-Desmaures, Saint-Apollinaire and L’Assomption. A categorization of the experiences according to the degree of capacity building was carried out considering the state of origin, the number of trips to Canada with the SAWP, the acquisition of knowledge and its application, land ownership, the pursuit of projects and the interest to remain in the SAWP. Categories that have resulted are the survival experience, the supplementary experience, the wished entrepreneurial experience and the established entrepreneurial experience. Investigations have shown that there are benefits in several cases with these seasonal migrations.
Roberge, Geneviève. "La main-d'oeuvre agricole mexicaine et guatémaltèque au Québec : perspectives de classe sociale, d'ethnicité et de genre." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25820/25820.pdf.
Full textBronsard, Karen. "Main-d'oeuvre mexicaine sur les terres agricoles québécoises : entre mythe et réalité." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24927/24927.pdf.
Full textEvery year, under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program, Mexicans arrive on Canadian soil to fill the labour shortages with which farmers are faced. As individual social actors in a complex web of interdependence, both the Canadian farmer and the Mexican worker have their reasons for taking advantage of the program in spite of the criticism that surrounds it. The critiques are fueled by an international debate portraying farmers as mistreating, neglecting, and abusing their employees while depicting Mexican workers as victims of the program. However, this depiction is incomplete; it neglects the farmers’ perspective. Amidst a revenue crisis and faced with an uncertain future, producers are confronted by challenges specific to market gardening. Following interviews conducted in the summer of 2006 in three regions of Québec, Montérégie, Lanaudière, and the Québec City area, results demonstrated that interdependence between foreign workers and local producers was present. The nature of farm work is explored and the results attempt to put the existing critiques of the Seasonal Agricultural Worker’s Programme into a new context.
Candiz, Guillermo Osval. "Migration masculine saisonnière et changements socioéconomiques : le cas de travailleurs agricoles de la région de Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexique." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/30430/30430.pdf.
Full textVermette, Marie-Ève. "Migrations mexicaines aux États-Unis : un regard historiographique." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/18052.
Full textTanguay, David. "L'argent des migrations : moteur de développement des communautés rurales au Chiapas ?" Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24950/24950.pdf.
Full textOn January 1st, 1994, the Zapatistas seized several cities in the Mexican state of Chiapas and revealed to the world the deplorable socio-economic conditions of Chiapanecos. Since the neoliberal reforms of the 1980-1990 decades, peasants have been unable to adapt their production to competition from U.S. agricultural products. They now believe they have only one option left: migrate to the United States. Once in the host country, the migrants contribute to their family livelihood through the transfer of remittances. However, is this solution viable? The results of interviews conducted in the Lacandona forest show that remittances enable the migrant’s families to invest in agricultural production, health and education. Thus, they build up human capital that could help them break the cycle of poverty. Moreover, by fostering local economic and human development, migrations now help to contain social conflict on a regional scale. In this new context, what has become of Zapatista claims?
Barré, Marc-Antoine. "Migration transnationale contractuelle et formes de capitaux : le cas des travailleurs journaliers de Dzidzantún, Yucatán, Mexique." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25223.
Full textSanchez, Plata Fabiana. "Les couples de la Vallée de Solis (Mexique) et la migration masculine vers les États-Unis : lecture genrée des aspects affectifs et économiques." Toulouse 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOU20099.
Full textThis thesis dissertation, entitled: couple and male migration in Solis Valley (Temascalcingo, state of Mexico) concern affective and economical, relation within the couple. We studied the male migration through two main axes: money (revenues called « remesas ») and affectivity. These two concepts have consequence on behavioural modes and attach values and norms to each gender. They determine couple relations at distance. Through couple's experience we have built the affective and economical processes a which are linked to male migration. We analyze the men's departures, the separation, the border crossing, the time of reciprocal wait, the come back and the situation of breaking too. We also show the consequences, the men's absence living above in the personal life and in the couple life. The economical advantages of migration are analyzed within the contradiction of the human ambition, in which the affectivity play a major role. Some of couple experience social rise at material and economical level while they have difficulty in restablishing a conjugal affective links some others have reason affective links and departing to the North, looks for adding an economical value to their couple life. For these couple of Solis Valley reconciliating this two aspects, economical and affectivity, is the main challenge
Desrochers, Sandra. "De la cueillette du café à la cueillette du dollar : une étude de cas au Veracruz, Mexique." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24815/24815.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Travailleurs étrangers mexicains"
1945-, Cornelius Wayne A., Bustamante Jorge A, University of California, San Diego. Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies., and Bilateral Commission on the Future of United States-Mexican Relations., eds. Mexican migration to the United States: Origins, consequences, and policy options. [San Diego]: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, 1989.
Find full textTortillas and tomatoes: Transmigrant Mexican harvesters in Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002.
Find full textSwords, Alicia C.S., 1974-, ed. Consuming Mexican labor: From the Bracero Program to NAFTA. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010.
Find full textGuest workers or colonized labor?: Mexican labor migration to the United States. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2005.
Find full textValdes, Dennis Nodin. Al Norte: Agricultural Workers in the Great Lakes Region, 1917-1970 (Mexican American Monographs). Univ of Texas Pr, 1991.
Find full textValdes, Dennis Nodin. Al Norte: Agricultural Workers in the Great Lakes Region, 1917-1970 (Mexican American Monograph Series). Univ of Texas Pr, 1991.
Find full textBuznego, María Eugenia D'Aubeterre, María Leticia Rivermar Pérez, and Alison Elizabeth Lee. Class, Gender and Migration: Return Flows Between Mexico and the United States in Times of Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textBuznego, María Eugenia D'Aubeterre, María Leticia Rivermar Pérez, and Alison Elizabeth Lee. Class, Gender and Migration: Return Flows Between Mexico and the United States in Times of Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textClass, Gender and Migration: Return Flows Between Mexico and the United States in Times of Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textChacón, Justin Akers. Border Crossed Us: The Case for Opening the US-Mexico Border. Haymarket Books, 2021.
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