Mapa de consenso del bienestar de inmigrantes en Lo Prado en Santiago de Chile

Translated title of the contribution: Consensus map of the well-being of immigrants in Lo Prado in Santiago de Chile

Álvarez Maldonado David, Torres Luque Patricio, Letzkus Palavecino Manuel, Araya Castillo Luis

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Abstract

Migration is of relevance for the authorities of the Lo Prado commune in Santiago de Chile, facing the problem of designing local services that address the immigrant population with the requirement ofknowing the users of public benefits. The objective of the work is to describe the subjectivities associatedwith the well-being of the local immigrant population benefiting from municipal services in a consensus mapthat represents their common characteristics, through the analysis of the information provided by a sampleof twelve key informants, selection by targeted convenience. by the authorities of the Lo Prado commune.An inductive and empirical research methodology is developed, with a qualitative approach of descriptivescope, which applies marketing techniques, collecting data through in-depth semi-structured interviews,based on projective procedures on images and drawings, in order to answer the question about the subjectivecharacteristics of the immigrant population. The results show the centrality of issues on obtaining economicincome and the satisfaction of basic needs in the framework of family and entrepreneurial activities. It isconcluded that there are basic unmet needs associated with the relevance of designing relevant public services

Translated title of the contributionConsensus map of the well-being of immigrants in Lo Prado in Santiago de Chile
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)387-401
Number of pages15
JournalRevista de Ciencias Sociales
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences

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