El retorno más allá del mito del emprendedor. Estrategias económicas, familiares y afectivas de mujeres y hombres a su regreso a Ecuador desde España / Return Migration Beyond the Myth of the Entrepreneur: Women and Men’s Economic, Family and Affective Strategies in Their Return to Ecuador from Spain

This paper analyzes the strategies carried out by a group of men and women upon their return to Ecuador after a migratory period of over a decade in Spain. These returning migrants are beneficiaries of the Cucayo subsidy provided by the Ecuadorian state in order to facilitate their self-employment....

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subjects Age differences
Articulation
Beneficiaries
Class differences
Daughters
Economic crisis
Employment opportunities
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Gender differences
Job opportunities
Migrants
Migration
Public policy
Return migration
Self employment
Sex differences
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