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Mundo agrario

versión On-line ISSN 1515-5994

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BENENCIA, Roberto; RAMOS, Diego  y  SALUSSO, Fabricio. Insertion of Bolivian horticulturists in Rio Cuarto: Immigration processes, work and formation of ethnic economies. Mundo agrar. [online]. 2016, vol.17, n.36, pp.00-00. ISSN 1515-5994.

The migration of Bolivians, very important with regard to their employment in different labor markets that require intensive use of labor (horticulture, brickworks, construction, textile workshops), in different provinces of Argentina during the last decades, particularly in Buenos Aires and Greater Buenos Aires, it is a demographic phenomenon recorded through different census measurements and scientific work carried out by various researchers in the social sciences in the last twenty years in Argentina. This article will try to assess whether these migrant-labor processes in which a concentration of immigrants of the same nationality in some economic areas of Argentina, such as in horticulture Rio Cuarto (Cordoba province) occurs, and in which both employers and employees belong to the same migrant nationality, may be considered or ethnic business economies, as they have been cataloged in other countries by the literature

Palabras clave : Migration; Ethnic economies; Horticulture; Bolivianos; Cordoba.

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