Transborder mobility, mobile and multi-stranded subjects in the access to housing. The cases of Iquique, Alto Hospicio and Antofagasta

Tapia Ladino, Marcela; Contreras Gatica, Yasna; Stefoni Espinoza, Carolina

Abstract

Employing a geographical approach to transborder mobility, this article aims to analyze the border movements of Peruvians and Bolivians who live in the northern cities of Chile (Iquique and Antofagasta) and their access to housing. We propose the thesis that these migrant subjects transit across the border area mainly for labor reasons and due to wage differences associated with crossing the frontier. Thus, the proximity to their place of origin, the possibility of going, returning or staying, their life cycle, as well as the conditions of precarious work and of the housing to which they have access, make them, in many cases, mobile and multi-stranded subjects. Mobility is viewed as the ability to move around the city and frontier area and stranded is observed through the meaning acquired by the housing and access to it. The research is based on 16 in-depth interviews conducted within the framework of a larger investigation, thus identifying the most important aspects in the mobility and circular movements of migrants.

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Título según WOS: Transborder mobility, mobile and multi-stranded subjects in the access to housing. The cases of Iquique, Alto Hospicio and Antofagasta
Título de la Revista: ANALES DE GEOGRAFIA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE
Volumen: 41
Número: 1
Editorial: UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SERVICIO PUBLICACIONES
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 287
Página final: 313
DOI:

10.5209/aguc.77004

Notas: ISI