The objective of the present article is to make a comparative of the main causes that originate the migratory flows in three geographic zones that at first sight do not have much in common, but they share demographic, social and economic characteristics that make determinants the causes by which their habitants decide to emigrate to more prosperous places in the world. Also, the migratory routes that follow the potential emigrants are studied, and the problems that they face in those routes. One concludes like, the migratory processes correspond to similar economic, political and social contexts, and as the possible solutions to the problem could come from the hand of a cooperation of the countries that expel emigrants.
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