Over the past two decades, the number of emigrants fleeing the Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala) has increased dramatically. These migrants are often categorized as economic migrants, but this thesis argues political instability is a causal factor of emigration out of the Northern Triangle. In order to determine the effect political instability has on emigration, this analysis investigates three aspects of political instability: ungoverned spaces, gang involvement in politics, and corruption.
Migrating Along the Pipeline: How political instability shapes mass emigration out of the Northern Triangle
Emma Lutz
Major:
Global & International Studies; Communication Arts & Sciences
Exhibition Category:
Arts and Humanities (including Visual Arts)
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Andrew Vitek
Poster Number:
16025
Award Winner
Arts and Humanities (including Visual Arts) - Second Place