Perusek G
Int Migr Rev. 1984 Spring;18(1):4-18.
"Standard migration theories see receiving countries as the dynamic agent [pulling] migrants to them. These theories, while useful for explaining many cases, appear inadequate for the case of labor migration from Haiti to Cuba and the Dominican Republic in the early twentieth century. This article examines this history and offers an alternative theoretical framework for explaining this migration flow. It is argued that the prime cause of migration from Haiti is factors in the sending country."
标准的移民理论将接收国视为吸引移民的动态主体。这些理论虽然有助于解释许多情况,但对于20世纪初从海地到古巴和多米尼加共和国的劳动力移民情况似乎并不适用。本文审视了这段历史,并提供了一个解释这种移民流动的替代理论框架。文章认为,海地移民的主要原因是输出国的因素。