The 0.5 Generation: Children Moving from the United States to Mexico
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This book is the product of twenty-five years' worth of fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue and research on these children's trajectories, tracing their journeys and studying integration—or lack thereof—into Mexican society and institutions.
Dr. Víctor Zúñiga
Víctor Zúñiga is Professor of Sociology at the School of Law, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico, and Emeritus Professor of Mexico's Sistema Nacional de Investigadores. He is coauthor of Les Sources de la Sociologie. Silvia E. Giorguli is President of El Colegio de México, where she has served as professor and director of the Center for Demographic, Urban and Environmental Studies. She was President of the Mexican Society of Demography and is a member of Mexico's Sistema Nacional de Investigadores.
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