MAQUILADORAS

mäkēˌlädōˈräs, Mexican assembly plants that manufacture finished goods for export to the United States. The maquiladoras are generally owned by non-Mexican corporations. They take advantage of plentiful low-cost Mexican labor, advantageous tariff regulations (lessened somewhat as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement), and close proximity to U.S. markets to produce such items as home appliances and automobiles. Starting on a small scale in the mid-1960s, the maquiladoras were initially almost entirely located in the N border region of Mexico. They grew dramatically after Mexico substantially revised its economic regulations concerning foreign investment in the early 1980s. From 1983 to 1990, the maquiladora industry grew at approximately 20% annually, and it grew even more sharply with the U.S. economic boom in the late 1990s; it is one of Mexico's primary sources of foreign exchange. The maquiladoras stimulated rapid population migration to the border region, particularly at its eastern and western extremities (Matamoros/Brownsville and Tijuana/San Diego). After 2000 the number of plants and workers they employed declined; in 2002 some 3,600 plants employed approximately 960,000 workers. Beginning in the late 1990s an increasing number of the plants were located in the Mexican heartland.

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...Research on Industrial Relations in the Maquiladoras Much has been written regarding industrial...and manufacturing techniques in the maquiladoras see Alonzo et al., 1995, for a review...undertaken in the early 1980s described the maquiladoras as dimly lit sweatshops Carrillo Hernandez...
Managers and engineers in the maquiladoras Maquiladoras is the name used in Mexico for factories that operate...offshore. By 2000, there were approximately 3,500 maquiladoras employing 1.5 million people. For Mexico the maquiladoras...
...of local economies there. Maquiladoras: substitute for guest-workers...investors could create jobs in maquiladoras or factories in Mexico border...allowed foreign ownership of the maquiladoras, and permitted the duty...
...1987. During the 1980s apparel maquiladoras share of value added fell from 11...89 percent of the average for all maquiladoras in 1980. By 1987 the average wage of $0.80 in apparel maquiladoras was only 72 percent of the average...
...implemented. Trends: The Future While maquiladoras have grown rapidly, they have also...will be elimination of old customs for maquiladoras by 2001 in order to adhere to the General...Preferences of NAFTA. For foreign-owned maquiladoras not belonging to NAFTA, old rules...
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From the Revolution to the Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, and Globalization...Zimmermann From the Revolution to the Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, and Globalization...Mendezs From the Revolution to the Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, and Globalization...
Gendered Violence: Murder in the Maquiladoras by Katie Pantaleo Introduction Inequality...workplace. Yet, the women who work in the maquiladoras along the United States - Mexico border...harassment associated with working in the maquiladoras and the violence which often leads...
Fiscal Incentives, Maquiladoras, and Local Standard of Living...for export (commonly known as maquiladoras) have enjoyed a number of fiscal...extended the fiscal structure of maquiladoras from selected industries and a...
An Empirical Comparison of Maquiladoras with Mexican Service Firms regarding...Vinaja , Oscar Flores Introduction Maquiladoras are Mexican assembly plants located...their U.S. owners is that the maquiladoras allow the U.S. firms to take...
...Agenda for Social Change in Mexicos Maquiladoras. by Robert Huesca Abstract. This...The growth and influence of Mexicos maquiladoras--factories that import component...breadth and depth of the research into maquiladoras, scholars have not paid much attention...
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Maquiladoras: Should U.s. Companies Run for...information about this growing practice. Maquiladoras, also referred to as "in bond" or...duty or tariff on the value added. Maquiladoras were first established by Mexicos Border...
Mexicos Maquiladoras Go Way South of the Border by I...Calle, deputy economy minister. Maquiladoras, plants that import duty-free...Since 1994 more than half of all maquiladoras have been established in areas south...
Do Maquiladoras Matter? by David L. Wilson While...started hearing more and more about maquiladoras. Originally from the Spanish for...assembly in Mexico. In other words, maquiladoras are the runaway shops that have been...
The maquiladoras: back door pollution by Steve Sawicki...owned manufacturing plants known as maquiladoras are thriving, particularly since...border towns. In Matamoros, 129 maquiladoras employ 58,351 people, according...
...Mystery and Mistreatment in Mexican Maquiladoras by Allison Moffatt Another Sex Tape...Women Abducted and Murdered in the Maquiladoras. All of these headlines, except one...only one Mexican city comprised of maquiladoras. The maquila factories are found throughout...
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...in sprawling sweatshops, known as maquiladoras. Today, barbed wire fences and steel...blocks. At 4pm, sirens wail from the maquiladoras as the morning shift ends and the night...begins. More than 80 per cent of the maquiladoras are staffed by women, many of whom...
...Silk Road rather than a NAFTA highway. The economic development goals of NAFTA are being abandoned. More than 600 of the maquiladoras assembly plants along the U.S.-Mexican border have relocated to China, leaving their Mexican workers behind. There...
...right person," she said, "and they are always wrong. They have no credibility." Most of the slain women worked in maquiladoras - joint-owned U.S.-Mexican factories - just outside Juarez and were abducted and slain as they left shifts after midnight...
...lower than predicted this year, it is still estimated to reach a healthy 4.2 percent. Wages in the export-oriented maquiladoras have rebounded more strongly than in other areas. They were up about 2 percent in 1997 and are predicted to rise again this...
...U.S.-Mexican partnership has been unable to withstand the onslaught from Asia, led by new trade rival China. Many maquiladoras assembly plants along border have been displaced by Chinese competitors. Ports on Mexicos West Coast are being expanded...


 

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MAQUILADORAS make lado ras, Mexican assembly plants...for export to the United States. The maquiladoras are generally owned by non-Mexican...small scale in the mid-1960s, the maquiladoras were initially almost entirely located...
...industrial assembly plants known as maquiladoras . Since the early 1980s there...considerable foreign investment in the maquiladoras, which take advantage of a...economic importance of the maquiladoras, however, is exceeded by...
...growth of U.S.- and foreign-owned factories ( maquiladoras ) in the border areas. A large, rapidly expanding...and low labor costs have led to the opening of many maquiladoras in Baja California. The coasts were first explored...
...cotton- and cereal-raising area, it has experienced extensive construction of foreign-owned assembly plants called maquiladoras ; the items produced in such plants include consumer electronics. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...and fish. Ensenada also possesses a broad-based manufacturing industry created largely through foreign investment (see maquiladoras ). The city is also a popular tourist attraction. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
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