Environment, transnational labor migration, and gender: case studies from southern Yucatán, Mexico and Vermont, USA.

Using one case from the rural southern Yucatán peninsular region of Mexico (a migrant-sending region) and another from rural Vermont in the United States (a migrant-receiving region), the paper explores the two-way relationship between changing environments and migrating people.

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Radel, C.; Schmook, B.; McCandless, S.
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Radel, C., B. Schmook & S. McCandless. 2010. Environment, transnational labor migration, and gender: case studies from southern Yucatán, Mexico and Vermont, USA. Population & Environment 32(2-3): 177-197.

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Journal Article
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2010
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