Moving to Stay or Staying to Move? Borderlanders & Internal Migrants Negotiating Work and Mobility in Export Processing Areas of Tijuana and Tangier-Tetouan Hennebry, Jenna Barros Rodríguez, Francisco Kopinak, Kathryn Tijuana Migration Hub Transnational Production Export Industries Interior Migration This chapter investigates the link between the transnational production of goods and migration in the context of export industries in border regions. Recognizing that labor migration in these areas represents a complex interaction between local and global labor markets, commodity chains, as well as internal and international migration networks, this chapter examines the motivations for migrating, options, obstacles and opportunities as experienced by workers in Border Export Industries (BEIs) in two case studies: Tijuana (Mexico) and Tangier-Tetouan (Morocco). Providing a comparison of these two cases, the chapter provides a conceptualization of the phenomenon of migration to and from export-processing areas in border regions based on the concept of migration hub. Further, this chapter outlines a rough typology of migration/migrants from such migration hubs. 2024-02-07T11:52:18Z 2024-02-07T11:52:18Z 2018-09-27 book part Hennebry, J., Barros-Rodríguez, F., Kopinak, K. (2019). Moving to Stay or Staying to Move? Borderlanders & Internal Migrants Negotiating Work and Mobility in Export Processing Areas of Tijuana and Tangier-Tetouan. In: Trinidad Requena, A., Soriano-Miras, R., Solís, M., Kopinak, K. (eds) Localized Global Economies on the Northern Borderlands of Mexico and Morocco . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96589-5_7 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/88583 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-96589-5_7 eng 978-3-319-96588-8;Print ISBN 978-3-319-96589-5;Online ISBN embargoed access Palgrave Macmillan