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Revista Novedades en Población

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MARTIN FERNANDEZ, Consuelo  y  BARCENAS ALFONSO, Jany. Cuban migratory reform and psychosocial impact in cuban society. Rev Nov Pob [online]. 2015, vol.11, n.21, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1817-4078.

Cuban migratory reform includes the group of new regulations announced on October 2012, and put into effect since beginning from January 14th, 2013. The changes in every day practices, because of the opened possibilities for external migration in the population movement, impact the daily subjectivity as well. With the objective of study the psychosocial impact, we used a mix methodology in two phases: quantitative with 411 questionnaires in March 2013, qualitative knowledgeable with 14 cases of studies in March 2014, all of them applied in Havana. The results made evident transformations in the ways of feel, think, and act in daily life: placed the new migratory regulations as the principal change in the Cuban society present day, among all detected as are happening; the family naturalize the reunification possible outside as much as inside the country, and temporary; the possibility of travel to work outside the country is placed as a strategy of confrontation the problems; and emerge circular migration every day practices. Emphasized as a politic perceived in favor to the government, also it’s perceived unfavorable the differentiation impact in the society because only benefit the person who have economic recourses or emigrated family. Have been placed between dynamics of change and continuity the still in force political conditioned of the Cuban migratory process since the Revolution and the economic blockade from the USA to Cuba.

Palabras clave : daily life; family; migration.

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