Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés

Policies aiming for the inclusion of Ecuadorian migrants in the construction of a new development model illustrate the multiple paths of Ecuador’s post-neoliberal transition under Rafael Correa’s government. By the end of the 20th century, Ecuador experienced a massive emigration wave in a context o...

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Main Author: William Herrera Ríos
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Paris 3 2017-02-01
Series:Cahiers des Amériques Latines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cal/4463
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spelling doaj-73231ffa37cd46928175fc65776aac352020-11-24T21:47:06ZfraUniversité Paris 3Cahiers des Amériques Latines1141-71612268-42472017-02-0183759110.4000/cal.4463Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrésWilliam Herrera RíosPolicies aiming for the inclusion of Ecuadorian migrants in the construction of a new development model illustrate the multiple paths of Ecuador’s post-neoliberal transition under Rafael Correa’s government. By the end of the 20th century, Ecuador experienced a massive emigration wave in a context of deep economic recession. Once in office in 2007, President Correa seized this emigration episode in order to criticize the failures of neoliberal policies that prevailed in the Andean country since the 1980s. The construction of a new development agenda took place, among other things, through policies promoting return migration and the productive reinsertion of migrants in Ecuador. For Correa, what was at stake was to turn migrants into one of the pillars of the country’s popular and social economy – the consolidation of which represent one of the government’s main objectives to overcome market economy.http://journals.openedition.org/cal/4463migrationcitizens’revolutionpostneoliberalismdevelopmentState
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Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
Cahiers des Amériques Latines
migration
citizens’revolution
postneoliberalism
development
State
author_facet William Herrera Ríos
author_sort William Herrera Ríos
title Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
title_short Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
title_full Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
title_fullStr Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
title_full_unstemmed Les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en Équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
title_sort les cheminements pluriels de la transition postnéolibérale en équateur : les politiques de réinsertion productive des émigrés
publisher Université Paris 3
series Cahiers des Amériques Latines
issn 1141-7161
2268-4247
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Policies aiming for the inclusion of Ecuadorian migrants in the construction of a new development model illustrate the multiple paths of Ecuador’s post-neoliberal transition under Rafael Correa’s government. By the end of the 20th century, Ecuador experienced a massive emigration wave in a context of deep economic recession. Once in office in 2007, President Correa seized this emigration episode in order to criticize the failures of neoliberal policies that prevailed in the Andean country since the 1980s. The construction of a new development agenda took place, among other things, through policies promoting return migration and the productive reinsertion of migrants in Ecuador. For Correa, what was at stake was to turn migrants into one of the pillars of the country’s popular and social economy – the consolidation of which represent one of the government’s main objectives to overcome market economy.
topic migration
citizens’revolution
postneoliberalism
development
State
url http://journals.openedition.org/cal/4463
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