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Migrants In Transit Through Mexico To The Us: Experiences With Violence And Related Factors, 2009-2015

Date Issued
2019-08-21
Author(s)
Torres, Cristian  
Facultad de Medicina  
René Leyva Flores
César Infante-Xibillé
Juan Pablo Gutiérrez
Frida Quintino-Pérez
MariaJose Gómez-Saldivar
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0220775
WoS ID
WOS:000485033100015
Abstract
Migrants are subjected to a high level of violence while in transit to the US. Those traveling under irregular migratory conditions are targets of even greater violence, a condition exacerbated by gender inequality. Migrants transiting through Mexico from Central American and other countries undergo violence more frequently than do Mexican migrants. Protective measures are urgently needed to ensure the human rights of these populations.
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Agricultural And Biol...

Biochemistry, Genetic...

Multidisciplinary Sci...

Medicine

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Medical And Health Sc...

Quartile (Date Issued)
Q2
License
acceso abierto
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Product(s)
Migrants in transit through Mexico: Forms of violence by gender, 2009–2015.  
Migrants in transit through Mexico: Sociodemographic characteristics, migratory background and health status according to experience with violence, 2009–2015.  
Marginal effects of factors associated with any experience of violence among migrants in transit through Mexico to US, 2009–2015.  

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