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| DOI | 10.1007/978-3-030-68161-6_7 | ||
| Año | 2021 | ||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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This chapter analyzes how the political narrative that criminalizes migration in Chile relates to the migration outlook according to official statistics. For this analysis, the discourses on migration under the administration of President Sebastián Piñera, who took oath in 2018, will be outlined before comparing its affirmations with demographic data and qualitative research on the topic. Data on Chileans residing abroad and on migration within different regions of Chile are also examined to reveal that the phenomenon is indeed a heterogeneous one. In the conclusions, we point out that there are no empirical data to support the hypothesis that migrants in Chile pose – or could pose – a problem. The official data analyzed demonstrate just the contrary. Thus, the measures taken by the current Chilean administration are not consistent with any possible reading of State statistics. It is possible to observe that Piñera’s plan to “put the house in order” is a policy centered on controlling Chilean borders and consummating regulatory processes but makes no effort toward acknowledging or integrating migrants.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Guizardi, Menara | - |
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
Universidad Nacional de San Martín - Argentina Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile |
| 2 | Mardones, Pablo | - |
Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| National Research and Development Agency of Chile |
| Menara Guizardi |
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| Acknowledgments This chapter was translated from Spanish to English by Wendy Gosselin and reviewed by Menara Guizardi. The authors thank the National Research and Development Agency of Chile (ANID) for funding the studies that gave rise to this chapter through the Projects Fondecyt 1190056, “The Boundaries of Gender Violence: Migrant Women’s Experiences in South American Border Territories” (2019-2023); Fondecyt 1201130, “Routes and trajectories of Venezuelan migrants throughout South America” (2020-2024), and Fondecyt 3180333, “Ethnification, Ethnogenesis, Communalization, and Border Processes in the Traditional Aymara Celebrations of the Tarapac Region”. |
| Acknowledgments This chapter was translated from Spanish to English by Wendy Gosselin and reviewed by Menara Guizardi. The authors thank the National Research and Development Agency of Chile (ANID) for funding the studies that gave rise to this chapter through the Projects Fondecyt 1190056, “The Boundaries of Gender Violence: Migrant Women’s Experiences in South American Border Territories” (2019-2023); Fondecyt 1201130, “Routes and trajectories of Venezuelan migrants throughout South America” (2020-2024), and Fondecyt 3180333, “Ethnification, Ethnogenesis, Communalization, and Border Processes in the Traditional Aymara Celebrations of the Tarapac Region”. |