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(Dis)connections between youth migration and food security in a rural community of the Sierra de Santa Marta, Veracruz, Mexico

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JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
卷 100, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2023.103028

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Migration; Mobility; Rural youth; Food security; Rural livelihoods

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This article examines the impact of youth migration on food security in the rural community of Tatahuicapan, Mexico. Through questionnaires and interviews, the authors analyze changes in youth migration patterns over time, classify family food security strategies, and investigate the relationship between youth mobility and agricultural practices. The findings suggest that there is a limited connection between youth mobility and the economic and labor demands of farming, with households increasingly relying on food purchases rather than self-production. The study also highlights the limitations and challenges associated with capitalizing on youth migration and the potential negative consequences for household and community food dependency.
This article analyzes the effects of youth migration on food security in the rural community of Tatahuicapan, Mexico. Based on structured questionnaires and interviews with farmer's households, we describe how youth migratory trends have changed through time, develop a typology of family food security strategies, and examine how households have capitalized on youth mobility. Our results show there is little connection between youth mobility and the economic and labor demands of family farming. We also found an increase in families' food purchases as compared to self-production. Lastly, we identified a set of limitations for capitalizing on youth mobility, and a distancing between youth and household agriculture which does not derive from migration directly. Under current local conditions, youth migration may increase food dependency at household and community scales.

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