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Social Network Influences on Human Migration
Yovany Salazar, Marcelo León
Universidad Nacional de Loja Ecuador
Abstract: We in this work have described the effect of international emigration of Ecuadorians in literature published over the last three decades. We model the theoretical framework derived from social and human sciences such as economics, sociology, psychology and, communication, as well as the bibliographic research so that the research in the work will be a completed one. We have addressed the issues in three different perspectives such as family disintegration, a decline of health in migrants and their families and the negative influence on the educational system, especially in children of migrant students. We found that there is a vast literary recreation of the consequences of the emigration of Ecuadorians to “better” land, as it is shown along the development of this paper. We are confident that we can deliver the users with real outcomes of the international migration.
Keywords: Cultural Identity, Ecuadorian Story, Family Disintegration, School Performance, Health Emigrant Social Network Influences on Human Migration
DOI:10.6025/jet/2020/11/4/117-124
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