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Demography (2010) 47 (1): 79–96.
Published: 01 February 2010
... the magnitude of excess mortality due to obesity and overweight in Mexico and the United States. For this purpose, we take advantage of two comparable data sets: the Health and Retirement Study 2000 and 2004 for the United States, and the Mexican Health and Aging Study 2001 and 2003 for Mexico. We find higher...
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Demography (2001) 38 (2): 187–200.
Published: 01 May 2001
...Marcela Cerrutti; Douglas S. Massey Abstract In this paper we examine the circumstances and determinants of female migration between Mexico and the United States. Using data from the Mexican Migration Project, we considered the relative timing of males’ and females’ moves northward. We...
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Demography (1999) 36 (3): 339–353.
Published: 01 August 1999
...Shawn Malia Kanaiaupuni; Katharine M. Donato Abstract We apply multilevel methods to data from Mexico to examine how village migration patterns affect infant survival outcomes in origins. We argue that migration is a cumulative process with varying health effects at different stages of its...
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Demography (1981) 18 (3): 369–388.
Published: 01 August 1981
...Michael J. Greenwood; Jerry R. Ladman; Barry S. Siegel Abstract Comparable lifetime migration relationships are estimated for Mexico for 1950, 1960, and 1970. Moreover, migration flows from each state to every other state are separately examined for each year. A number of significant changes over...
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Demography (1971) 8 (2): 233–245.
Published: 01 May 1971
...Harley L. Browning; Jack P. Gibbs Abstract Measures of occupational differentiation in each of eight industries vary markedly among the states of Mexico, a finding that is construed as evidence of territorial divergence in economic development. The relation among states between the relative size...
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 363–373.
Published: 01 March 1967
... rather than a reduction in fertility. It is further suggested that if city growth is indicative of rural-urban migration, the presence of large numbers of rural migrants in urbanareas may help to explain the decreasing size of the urban-rural fertility differential in Mexico. If this interpretation...
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Demography (1973) 10 (1): 85–98.
Published: 01 February 1973
... de Mexico, 1960–1980 . Mexico City : Banco de Mexico . Brown , Murray ( 1966 ). On the Theory and Meaurement of Technological Change . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Coale , Ansley J. , & Demeny , Paul ( 1966 ). Regional Model Life Tables and Stable...
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Demography (2018) 55 (1): 361–386.
Published: 22 January 2018
... 2018 © Population Association of America 2017 2017 Aging Health insurance Mexico Evaluation MHAS Providing universal health insurance coverage is a major challenge in most developing countries because typically, the majority of workers belong to the informal sector (Bitran 2014...
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Demography (2021) 58 (1): 75–109.
Published: 01 February 2021
..., the linked lives perspective raises the question of how offspring resources could affect parental health as well. This study examines whether adult children's education influences older parents' (aged 50+) cognitive health in Mexico, where schooling reforms have contributed to significant gains...
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Published: 17 January 2018
Fig. 1 Homicide rate by year and month in Mexico (per 10,000 population) More
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Demography (1976) 13 (1): 149–152.
Published: 01 February 1976
... in Mexico, 1950–1970 . Demography , 11 , 407 – 421 . 10.2307/2060435 VIII Censo General de Poblacion, 1960 . ( 1963 ). Mexico City : Oficina de Publicaciones . IX Censo General de Poblacion, 1970 . ( 1972 ). Mexico City : Oficina de Publicaciones . Oechsli Frank , & Kirk...
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Demography (1974) 11 (3): 407–421.
Published: 01 August 1974
...W. Whitney Hicks Abstract This paper is an attempt to isolate the determinants of fertility in Mexico. Of the variables included, two are significant in accounting for differences in the level of completed fertility in the 32 “states” in 1970. They are the share of the labor force in agriculture...
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Demography (2019) 56 (1): 321–343.
Published: 08 November 2018
...Raymundo M. Campos-Vazquez; Eduardo M. Medina-Cortina Abstract In many Latin American countries, census data on race and skin color are scarce or nonexistent. In this study, we contribute to understanding how skin color affects intergenerational social mobility in Mexico. Using a novel data set, we...
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Demography (2022) 59 (2): 511–533.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes; Laura Juarez Abstract Between 2001 and 2018, more than 5.5 million Mexican migrants were removed from the United States or returned to Mexico with their families as immigration enforcement escalated. Learning how this transition affected their children—also referred...
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Demography (2016) 53 (3): 865–883.
Published: 15 April 2016
...Andrés Villarreal Abstract Recent studies have found international migrants from developing countries such as Mexico to be negatively selected by education; that is, they are less educated than those who stay behind. Moving beyond the question of whether migrants are negatively selected...
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1453–1476.
Published: 13 September 2016
...Isabelle Chort; Maëlys de la Rupelle Abstract Using a unique panel data set of state-to-state outward and return migration flows between Mexico and the United States from 1995 to 2012, this study is the first to analyze Mexico-U.S. migration at the state level and explore simultaneously the effect...
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1555–1581.
Published: 21 September 2016
... in Mexico and in the United States, (2) U.S.-born Mexican Americans, and (3) non-Hispanic American whites. Our analytical strategy improves upon previous research on three fronts. First, we derive four hypotheses from a general framework that has also been used to explain the standard Hispanic paradox...
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Demography (1996) 33 (3): 357–374.
Published: 01 August 1996
...David P. Lindstrom Abstract I analyze the influence of the economic characteristics of origin area on trip duration for Mexican migrants in the United States. I argue that migrants from economically dynamic areas in Mexico with favorable opportunities for employment and small capital investment...
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Demography (2013) 50 (4): 1303–1314.
Published: 26 January 2013
...Jenna Nobles Abstract Despite many changing demographic processes in Mexico—declining adult mortality, rising divorce, and rising nonmarital fertility—Mexican children’s family structure has been most affected by rising migration rates. Data from five national surveys spanning three decades...
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Demography (2013) 50 (4): 1363–1386.
Published: 14 March 2013
... benefits from the program. Most of these health effects are concentrated on women. 14 2 2013 14 3 2013 © Population Association of America 2013 2013 Health Aging Conditional cash transfers Mexico Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs have spread widely throughout...
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