Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... continued to work in a maquiladora . Migration History From our interviews , we knew that many in the youngest cohort had migrated to Matamoros ( 14 of 19 ) . Ten of the younger women moved during their teen years and , as the women ...
... continued to work in a maquiladora . Migration History From our interviews , we knew that many in the youngest cohort had migrated to Matamoros ( 14 of 19 ) . Ten of the younger women moved during their teen years and , as the women ...
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... continued to work so that they could continue their education . Three years later , An- gela and her brother began to live on their own ; they continued to work and to go to school . When she completed primaria , Angela ( about 15 years ...
... continued to work so that they could continue their education . Three years later , An- gela and her brother began to live on their own ; they continued to work and to go to school . When she completed primaria , Angela ( about 15 years ...
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gram at age 24. She continued to live in Madero for another year while she continued her search for employment . During this year , a professor paid Angela's tuition to con- tinue her studies with a short course . Today , at age 26 ...
gram at age 24. She continued to live in Madero for another year while she continued her search for employment . During this year , a professor paid Angela's tuition to con- tinue her studies with a short course . Today , at age 26 ...
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