Analysis of Migratory, Labor, and Psychosocial Factors in Returned Migrants in the Mixteca poblana, Mexicoand Mexico
Abstract
This research analyzes the impact of migratory, labor and psychosocial factors that influence the entrepreneurial intentions of returning migrants supported by the Migrant Support Fund (MSF) during 2015 in terms of productive projects in the Mixteca poblana, Mexico. The results indicate that the migratory factors analyzed, mainly the type of return, have a positive influence on the entrepreneurial intention, but at the same time impact the psychosocial and labor factors,
highlighting their impact on self-esteem and economic income. The originality of this research
lies in analyzing the impact of the MSF from a new perspective; finally, it is evident that there are
variables that are influenced by migratory factors and that these influence the entrepreneurial
intention of the returned migrant.
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