Abstract
This paper analyzes the productive skills that the abroad returning migrants bring with them, how they apply them and the constraints they face in their homes. To this end, forty-depth interviews were done to migrants returned to the Tejupilco region. The results display that they face various constraints: lack of resources, lack of jobs, low wages, corruption, influence peddling, inequitable distribution of support, events that restrict them to apply their labor skills and other personal skills; in contrast, around ninety percent of the respondents remain idle or underemployed
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