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TODAY • Migration – the 3rd part of the population equation Rural to urban migration • Social Geographies Wealth Social development indicators © T. M. Whitmore LAST TIME- Questions? • Día de los muertos • Migration – the 3rd part of the population equation International to/from LA USA-LA migration Remittances © T. M. Whitmore Migration: rural => rural • From densely settled highlands to sparsely • • • settled lowlands Andean to Amazonia Andean to coast Central American From densely settled NE Brazil and S cities to Amazonia Also temporary r -> r circulation Myriad of interacting factors “driving” migration © T. M. Whitmore Amazonia © David Carr Sugar mill in S coastal Guatemala 4th type: rural => urban migration • What is it? Rural to urban migration => permanent change of residence • Why migrate? “Push” and “Pull” forces Economic welfare Social welfare Other factors © T. M. Whitmore Economic pushes & pulls • Lack of land • Few non-farm opportunities • Little upward mobility • Development => fewer rural jobs & jobs with less dignity • New jobs have less autonomy • Strategy of family income diversification © T. M. Whitmore Social (pushes & pulls) • Education • Health care access © T. M. Whitmore Other (pushes & pulls) • Environmental • Violence • Individual factors © T. M. Whitmore Who migrates? • Age • Gender • Marital status • Education level • Personal • Ethnicity © T. M. Whitmore How do migrants move? • Migration patterns Role of information Role of social networks Role of “steps” Role of distance and costs © T. M. Whitmore Social Geography & Development: Wealth • Average wealth in GDP (in PPP)/capita • World ~ $9,940 • Lesser developed ~ $4,760-5,480 USA ~ $44,260 © T. M. Whitmore Social Geography & Development: Wealth II • LA ~ $8,630 • Extremes of GDP/capita in LA (< $5,000) Low Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala Jamaica, Haiti (<$1,500!) Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay > LA average GDP/capita (> $8,500) Costa Rica, Mexico Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay © T. M. Whitmore Percent population living on <$2/day • World average > 50% • Latin American average ~ 24% Countries with > 30% Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Jamaica, Haiti, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay Countries with fewer than LA average Costa Rica, Mexico Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay Chile © T. M. Whitmore GDP/capita • USA • Wealth distribution I Richest 20% have 40% of all income Poorest 20% have 5% 65% in middle class GINI coefficients USA ~ 41 Mexico ~46 Bolivia ~60 Brazil ~56 © T. M. Whitmore Guatemala ~60 Wealth distribution II • Latin America • • Richest 20% have 50-65% of all income Poorest 20% have 2-5% 30% in the middle Countries with top 20% with more than 50% of all income Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela Changing over time Varies within countries © T. M. Whitmore Social development indicators • The Human Development Index • Safe water access • Population to hospital bed ratio • % of children < age 5 underweight • Overall worst levels of human development Bolivia; Ecuador; Paraguay; Peru El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua Dominican Republic; Haiti © T. M. Whitmore