Over the past two decades, policymakers have expressed considerable optimism about the capacity of international development to curb transnational migration, yet there is a dearth of research examining how and under what conditions development interventions impact migration decisions. Enlisting a case study approach in the Maya-K’iche’ community of Almolonga, this article examines divergent meanings and practices of “development” and its impact on the migratory aspirations and outcomes of Indigenous families in Guatemala.
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Library ResourcePeer-reviewed publicationNovember, 2021Guatemala
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsDecember, 2016Nicaragua
¿Qué comemos?, Donde comemos, con quien comemos? Como y quien ha cultivado, criado, elaborado y cocinado lo que comemos? Las respuestas a estas preguntas definen una cultura, una sociedad una economía y un territorio.
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