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Consuming Mexican Labor

by Ronald Mize, Alicia Swords

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Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / Hispanic American StudiesHistory / Latin America / MexicoSocial Science / Emigration & Immigration

Description

Mexican migration to the United States and Canada is a highly contentious issue in the eyes of many North Americans, and every generation seems to construct the northward flow of labor as a brand new social problem. The history of Mexican labor migration to the United States, from the Bracero Program (1942-1964) to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), suggests that Mexicans have been actively encouraged to migrate northward when labor markets are in short supply, only to be turned back during economic downturns. In this timely book, Mize and Swords dissect the social relations that define how corporations, consumers, and states involve Mexican immigrant laborers in the politics of production and consumption. The result is a comprehensive and contemporary look at the increasingly important role that Mexican immigrants play in the North American economy.

Book Details

Publisher:
University of Toronto Press
Published:
2010-10-15
Pages:
304
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9781442604094
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