Publication: El C.I.M.E. y la emigración italiana en América Latina: los obreros especializados en Patagonia (1952-1960).
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2014
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Scarzanella, Eugenia
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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El Comité Intergubernamental para la Emigración Europea (C.I.M.E.) fue creado en
1952 para facilitar la emigración de trabajadores europeos en países de ultramar, resolver el
problema de la desocupación y aflojar las tensiones sociales. La recuperación rápida de la
economía europea limitó el numero de migrantes ultramar. Los italianos en particular no
consideraban suficientemente atractivas las condiciones de vida y trabajo en países como
Argentina y Brasil. Si emigraban lo hacían solamente temporariamente para ganar un buen
salario y después regresar. Es este el caso de los obreros que llegaron a Patagonia asistidos
por el C.I.M.E para trabajar en las industrias minera y petrolera.
The Intergovernamental Committe for European Migration (I.C.E.M.) was created en 1952 to finance and attend the migration overseas of European workers, in order to solve the problem of unemployement and to reduce the social tensions. The rapid recovery of the european economy limited the number of potencial migrants. The italians in particular were not attracted to countries like Argentina y Brasil were the living conditions were not judged satisfactory. They decided to emigrate temporary, only to spare money and return to their home country.This is the case of the workers that went to Patagonia to work in minig industry and oil fields.
The Intergovernamental Committe for European Migration (I.C.E.M.) was created en 1952 to finance and attend the migration overseas of European workers, in order to solve the problem of unemployement and to reduce the social tensions. The rapid recovery of the european economy limited the number of potencial migrants. The italians in particular were not attracted to countries like Argentina y Brasil were the living conditions were not judged satisfactory. They decided to emigrate temporary, only to spare money and return to their home country.This is the case of the workers that went to Patagonia to work in minig industry and oil fields.
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