Problemas del Desarrollo
Volume 44, Issue 172, 2012, Pages 81-104

Migration of qualified workers as an obstacle to development [La migración de trabajadores calificados como un problema para lograr el desarrollo] (Article)

Hernández J.L.
  • a Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico

Abstract

Predominant approaches have not produced a satisfactory response to various questions regarding international labor migration from underdeveloped to developed countries. However, they almost always conclude that this dynamic is a problem. This article proposes an explanation based on the theory of accumulation, using the monopoly of developed countries on productive forces as a central explanation. This means that the law of population established by capital takes on different characteristics in these two types of countries. However, at the same time, its functioning on a global level provides an answer to the paradoxes and characteristics implicit to this phenomenon, and proposes a way to redefine them and overcome underdevelopment. These answers are also supported by the experience of various Asian countries.

Author Keywords

Law of population Qualified migration Underdevelopment Reserve army Development

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Link
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ISSN: 03017036
Original Language: English; Spanish