Young Tzeltal Migrants from the Ejido to California’s Cities

The meaning of “youth” is changing among young Tzeltal migrants from Chiapas, Mexico, living in the U.S. state of California. Migration improves young people’s condition in terms of work, leisure time, and cultural consumption. A study based on ethnographic data, interviews, questionnaires, and part...

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Youth
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