Abstract
This paper describes changes in the stock and demographic composition of Peruvian migrants, firstly, it explores the migration process using secondary sources: the 2001 national census and the provincial census 2008, which is observed alteration suffered by residential settlement site, through the comparison of the distribution, district level, in the two dates and arises-hypothetically-that the observed changes are beyond the economic conditions areas of origin and destination, to link the development of migration networks in Cordoba, both family support and employment is also observed that the presence of Peruvians grew sharply in the last decade. However, there are some striking results, such as changes in terms of demographics, education, and informal employment.
Secondly, the analysis focuses on exploratory interviews applied in 2008 and a survey relieved in late 2009 to members of the Peruvian community in neighborhoods with the highest concentration. Changes observed in their demographic composition, the importance of networks of linkages to sustain the process, its relation to the social, economic and political relations between the two countries and their future continuity. At the individual level, is clearly on the rise accompanying the change in the economic integration of migrants.
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35 263
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Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
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16
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