.Using a gender-sensitive political economy approach, this book analyzes the emergence of new migration patterns between Central Mexico and the East Coast of the United States in the last decades of the twentieth century, and return migration during and after the global economic crisis of 2007. Based on ethnographic research carried out over a decade, details of the lives of women and men from two rural communities reveal how neoliberal economic restructuring led to the deterioration of livelihoods starting in the 1980s. Similar restructuring processes in the United States opened up opportunities for Mexican workers to labor in US industries that relied heavily on undocumented workers to sustain their profits and grow. When the Great Recession hit, in the context of increasingly restrictive immigration policies, some immigrants were more likely to return to Mexico than others. This longitudinal study demonstrates how the interconnections among class and gender are key to understanding who stayed and who returned to Mexico during and after the global economic crisis. Through these case studies, the authors comment more widely on how neoliberalism has affected the livelihoods and aspirations of the working classes. This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners in migration studies, gender studies/politics, and more broadly to international relations, anthropology, development studies, and human geography.Additional ISBNs9780429454196, 9780429844966, 9780429844980, 9781138318946Class, Gender and Migration: Return Flows between Mexico and the United States in Times of Crisis 1st Edition is written by María Eugenia D’Aubeterre Buznego; Alison Elizabeth Lee; María Leticia Rivermar Pérez and published by Routledge. ISBNs for Class, Gender and Migration are 9780429844973, 0429844972 and the print ISBNs are 9780367520984, 0367520982. Additional ISBNs include 9780429454196, 9780429844966, 9780429844980, 9781138318946.
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