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PINERA RAMIREZ, David; JAIMES MARTINEZ, Ramiro y ESPINOZA MELENDEZ, Pedro. Trayectorias demográficas de Baja California y California, 1900-2000: Contrastes y paralelismos. Estud. front [online]. 2012, vol.13, n.26, pp.33-61. ISSN 2395-9134.
The purpose is to analyze migration processes that have occurred in two neighboring states, pointing out the characteristics acquired in each of them, especially regarding their origin and type of labor relations they have produced. Therefore, the migration as the thematic axis and following the guidelines of comparative history, it is shown that both in California and in Baja California, migration flows have played a fundamental role. The comparative approach also leads to the search for similarities and differences represented in different moments, such as the impact of "Prohibition", the Great Depression and two World Wars, or specific phenomena as the arrival of the railroad. But above all, the common thread is migration with its two key issues mentioned above, the origin of migration flows and labor relations that they have generated in the two Californias.
Palabras llave : migration; comparative history; Baja California; California.