
Shattering Myths on Immigration and Emigration in Costa Rica
by Sandoval-García, Carlos; Meyers, Kari; Alvarenga, Patricia; Bonilla-Calderón, Roger E.; Brenes, Mónica; Caamaño, Carmen; Calderón-Steck, Flora V.; Castro, Carlos; Chaves, Erika; Blanken, Piet den; Fleming, Julia; Gatica, Gustavo; Goldade, Kate; de Cubero,Rent Book
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Abbreviations | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xvii |
Migrant Communities in Costa Rica | |
Foreign Immigration in Costa Rican History | p. 3 |
The Quantitative Dimension of Nicaraguan Immigration in Costa Rica: From Myth to Reality | p. 23 |
Selected Sociodemographic Aspects of U.S., Canadian, and European Residents in Costa Rica | p. 43 |
Replacement Migration: New Poles of Exclusion in Transborder Migrations in Central America | p. 75 |
Immigration and Public Policies | |
Nicaraguan Migration to Costa Rica and Public Policies | p. 87 |
The Social Security Health System and Its Uses by Nicaraguans in Costa Rica | p. 115 |
Costa Rican Emigration | |
Family Remittances Sent by Costa Ricans in the United States | p. 131 |
The First Costa Rican Emigrants to New York and New Jersey | p. 143 |
Toward a Transnational Conception in the Study of and Attention to Costa Rican Migration | p. 159 |
Immigration and Gender | |
Vulnerability to Violence in Immigration: Nicaraguan and Panamanian Women in Migratory Transit to Costa Rica | p. 185 |
Transnational Reproduction: Reproductive Health, Limitations, and Contradictions for Working Nicaraguan Migrant Women in Costa Rica | p. 195 |
Working Migrant Women and Nontraditional Agricultural Exports: Women Workers in Packing Plants in Costa Rica | p. 217 |
"They're Machistas, They Treat Them Badly": Comparative Transnational Masculinity in Sex Tourism | p. 245 |
Social Imaginaries of Migration | |
The Alterity Joke: The Nightmare of Being the "Other" | p. 265 |
Jokes about Nicaraguans: Symbolic Barriers, Social Control Mechanisms, and Identity Constructors | p. 289 |
NICA/ragüense: The Making of the Documentary | p. 305 |
Challenges in Migration Research: Reflections from Costa Rica | p. 321 |
Index | p. 331 |
About the Contributors | p. 335 |
About the Editor | p. 339 |
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