2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1439256
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Why do rural youth migrate? Evidence from Colombia and Guatemala

Manuel Francisco Díaz Baca,
Leonardo Moreno Lerma,
Stefan Burkart
et al.

Abstract: Migration, from rural to urban settings is a common phenomenon in Latin America, due to social, economic, political, and other factors. Young people in search of economic and educational opportunities, financial, and social stability, have been migrating to larger urban centers, thus crafting important shifts in rural labor, generational transfer, and domestic economies. Through a systematic literature review of scientific literature, and documents from public institutions and international organizations, publ… Show more

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