The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010
There is a strong cross-border demographic and socioeconomic dynamic between Tijuana and San Diego; job opportunities in San Diego have brought it a growing population of Mexican origin. These two cities' interrelated economies bring about changes in the population and economic activity. This a...
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010La población económicamente activa formal en Tijuana y la de origen mexicano en San Diego de 1970 a 2010Pineda Chávez, CarolinaHam Chande, Robertoborderpopulation of Mexican originlaborTijuanaSan DiegoFronteraTijuanaSan DiegoTrabajomexicanoThere is a strong cross-border demographic and socioeconomic dynamic between Tijuana and San Diego; job opportunities in San Diego have brought it a growing population of Mexican origin. These two cities' interrelated economies bring about changes in the population and economic activity. This article examines the economic context from 1970 to 2010, including key events such as the Border Industrialization Program, the Simpson-Rodino Act, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the 2008 f inancial crisis. Tijuana's main employer is manufacturing, while in San Diego services and commerce are the main employersfor workers of Mexican origin, who are increasing their participation in the professional services sector.Tijuana y San Diego forman una frontera de intensa dinámica demográf ica y socioeconómica, con población de origen mexicano creciente en San Diego generada por oportunidades de empleo en esta ciudad. Las economías en interrelación modif ican la población y las ramas de trabajo. Se analiza el contexto económico de 1970 a 2010, incluyendo el Programa de Industrialización Fronteriza, la ley Simpson-Rodino, el Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte y la crisis de 2008. En Tijuana predomina la industria de transformación, mientras que en San Diego los servicios y el comercio requieren trabajadores de origen mexicano, que ahora incrementan su participación en servicios profesionales.El Colegio de la Frontera Norte2016-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAnálisis de censos de población mexicanos; CPSapplication/pdfhttps://fronteranorte.colef.mx/index.php/fronteranorte/article/view/20510.17428/rfn.v29i56.205Frontera Norte; Vol. 28 Núm. 56 (2016): julio-diciembre, 2016 ; 59-842594-02600187-7372reponame:Frontera Norteinstname:EL COLEGIO DE LA FRONTERA NORTEinstacron:COLEFenghttps://fronteranorte.colef.mx/index.php/fronteranorte/article/view/205/58Derechos de autor 2016 Frontera Norteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.colef.mx:article/2052024-08-22T18:15:04Z |
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010 La población económicamente activa formal en Tijuana y la de origen mexicano en San Diego de 1970 a 2010 |
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010 |
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010 Pineda Chávez, Carolina border population of Mexican origin labor Tijuana San Diego Frontera Tijuana San Diego Trabajo mexicano |
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010 |
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010 |
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The Economically Active Population in Tijuana and that of Mexican Origin in San Diego from 1970 to 2010 |
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Pineda Chávez, Carolina Ham Chande, Roberto |
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Pineda Chávez, Carolina |
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Pineda Chávez, Carolina Ham Chande, Roberto |
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border population of Mexican origin labor Tijuana San Diego Frontera Tijuana San Diego Trabajo mexicano |
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border population of Mexican origin labor Tijuana San Diego Frontera Tijuana San Diego Trabajo mexicano |
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There is a strong cross-border demographic and socioeconomic dynamic between Tijuana and San Diego; job opportunities in San Diego have brought it a growing population of Mexican origin. These two cities' interrelated economies bring about changes in the population and economic activity. This article examines the economic context from 1970 to 2010, including key events such as the Border Industrialization Program, the Simpson-Rodino Act, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the 2008 f inancial crisis. Tijuana's main employer is manufacturing, while in San Diego services and commerce are the main employersfor workers of Mexican origin, who are increasing their participation in the professional services sector. |
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