Migration in Nicaragua 2004-2009

Authors

  • Armando José Padilla Velásquez Estudiante 5to año carrera economía UNAN-Managua
  • Eliezer Eliud Gutiérrez Baltodano Estudiante 5to año carrera economía UNAN-Managua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v3i5.2026

Keywords:

Migration residence, remittance, Region, Gender

Abstract

The trial aims to make a characterization, causes and economic aspects that citizens experience when deciding to emigrate. The study is descriptive and is based on the Survey of Living Standards Measurement of 2009. As a result it was found that people who emigrate to another country in search of a better life come from the urban area of 65.7% sample acquired where most out of the Pacific region with 44.1%, while men predominate to emigrate with 55.1% of the population. We conclude that the Nicaraguan migration is due to poor living conditions of survival of lowincome population, lack of resources, informal jobs, among others

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Published

22-08-2015

How to Cite

Padilla Velásquez, A. J., & Gutiérrez Baltodano, E. E. (2015). Migration in Nicaragua 2004-2009. REICE: Revista Electrónica De Investigación En Ciencias Económicas, 3(5), 178–190. https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v3i5.2026

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Jovenes Investigadores y Emprendedores

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