Child and Adolescent Integration to International Labour: The Case of Costa Rica Based on Supplied Data by the X Census of Population and VI of Housing, 2011.

Child and Adolescent Integration to International Labour: The Case of Costa Rica Based on Supplied Data by the X Census of Population and VI of Housing, 2011.

Authors

  • María Alexandra Medina Hernández Universidad Estatal a Distancia de Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v6i2.1480

Keywords:

Migrant children, migrant youth, international migration, unsatisfied basic needs, child and adolescent labor

Abstract

The article problematizes about the incorporation of Children and Adolescent immigrants in the international workforce, mainly thinking about the needs of this population to obtain better life conditions amid a context based on unequal development that inhibits the States in the fulfillment of the rights of this population. To accomplish this, was made a search about the state of satisfaction of basic needs of this population in Costa Rica, using to the data recorded by X Census of Population and VI of Housing , 2011, at the REDATAM system. It ends with a reflection about Social Moratorium category and the limitations that this perspective has in a context of unequal development so that children and young migrant workers may be able to build autonomous and emancipated life projects

Author Biography

María Alexandra Medina Hernández, Universidad Estatal a Distancia de Costa Rica

Colombiana, Trabajadora Social por la Universidad de Costa Rica. Labora como investigadora desde el 2010 en el Centro de Investigación en Cultura y Desarrollo (CICDE) de la Universidad Estatal a Distancia y cuenta con un Diploma Superior en Estudios y Políticas de Juventud del Consejo Latinomericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO).

Published

2016-06-28

How to Cite

Medina Hernández, María Alexandra. 2016. “ 2011”. Revista Rupturas 6 (2):231-66. https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v6i2.1480.

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