ERIC Number: EJ981068
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 15
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Becoming a Migrant: Aspirations of Youths during Their Transition to Adulthood in Rural Mexico
Azaola, Marta Cristina
Journal of Youth Studies, v15 n7 p875-889 2012
This article explores young people's transitions to adulthood in a rural community in Mexico. The focus is on participants' migration experiences and the premise is that migration can be understood as an alternative way of inclusion found by the rural youth which is strongly determined by individuals' agency. The article explores the role played by place, class and agency in the migration experiences of this community and closely examines the aspirations and migration opportunities of two teenagers. Results indicate that the lack of opportunities in their localities together with the role played by peer groups and youngsters' own desire for financial independence seem to be determinant factors that stimulate youth in transition's decision to migrate.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Rural Youth, Peer Groups, Mexicans, Role, Social Class, Adolescents, Ethnography, Poverty, Occupational Aspiration, Employment
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Mexico
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