I´m gonna make this post considering I will finish my studies. Well, until the moment i wanna follow the area of social anthropology, according to that, i would like to continue my studies making some curses or a master's degree of topics I'm interest in, like etnicity, gender studies or inmigration, i'd like to make this it in the university of Chile, but if i had an oportunity of going abroad, i would take it. Asuming I make this things in Chile, and i want to keep studying and i have the oportunity of doing it, I would like going abroad to make a phd or something, maybe to England, USA, Canada, Australia, or others, but I would prefer an english-speaking country because it would be easier for me the lenguage, I mean, what an amazing thing going to Germany but i know nothing of german, so i'd prefer specializing more in a lenguage i already manage a bit than learning one from cero. I don´t really know yet which subjects i want to follow because I'm still learning all the topics my career can treat, but I'd like to combine my studies with the arts, I don't know if it's a factible thing, but since the anthropology can have a huge area of work i want to believe i'd can. Of course, i don´t know what is going to happen in 5 years, maybe i will change my career or maybe i will finish it and i won't continue my studies, but i like to think I will want to keep learning things.
Migration in Chile: Inclusion of Haitian Kids in Educational Context. Migration is a current and controversial topic nowadays worldwide. In Chile, most of the immigrants arrived are looking for jobs and maintaining a more comforting life. That´s the reason why a big percent of immigrants are from Latin-American countries, such as Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, and in the latest years there has been an increase in the number of immigrants that came from Haiti, this event can be related with the numerous economic problems and crises that have occurred in this country. Chart N°1 Visas granted to Haitian people This is a Chart that shows the number of visas granted to Haitian people for their residency in Chile, in a period that goes from 2005 and 2015. As we can note, since 2010 there has been a slightly increased in the number of visas, but in 2014 there is sharply rise from 3644 vi...
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