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Demography (2014) 51 (6): 2203–2228.
Published: 19 November 2014
...Andrés Villarreal Abstract The rate of Mexico-U.S. migration has declined precipitously in recent years. From 25 migrants per thousand in 2005, the annual international migration rate for Mexican men dropped to 7 per thousand by 2012. If sustained, this low migration rate is likely to have...
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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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Published: 13 September 2016
Fig. 1 Mexico-U.S. total migration flows in 2010, 2011, and 2012 More
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Published: 13 September 2016
Fig. 2 U.S.-Mexico total migration flows in 2010, 2011, and 2012 More
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Published: 10 June 2019
Fig. 1 Stock of U.S.-born minors in Mexico by recency of migration, 2000–2015. Sources: 2000 and 2010 Mexican Census and the 2015 Mexico Intercensal Survey. More
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Published: 10 June 2019
Fig. 4 Number of U.S.-born minors by recency of migration across regions in Mexico, 2000–2015. Sources: 2000 and 2010 Mexican Census and the 2015 Mexico Intercensal Survey. More
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Demography (2019) 56 (4): 1453–1461.
Published: 10 June 2019
...Fig. 1 Stock of U.S.-born minors in Mexico by recency of migration, 2000–2015. Sources: 2000 and 2010 Mexican Census and the 2015 Mexico Intercensal Survey. ...
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Demography (2022) 59 (3): 1071–1092.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Joshua Wassink; Douglas S. Massey Abstract Between 2000 and 2020, undocumented migration declined, temporary labor migration rose, and legal permanent residents arrived at a steady pace—together creating a new system of MexicoU.S. migration based on the circulation of legal temporary workers...
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Demography (2014) 51 (4): 1159–1173.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Noreen Goldman; Anne R. Pebley; Mathew J. Creighton; Graciela M. Teruel; Luis N. Rubalcava; Chang Chung Abstract Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexican immigrants’ health, few have had adequate data to generate the appropriate...
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1429–1451.
Published: 13 September 2016
... confirm the argument that U.S. border militarization—a policy designed to deter undocumented migration—is instead disrupting transnational family life between Mexico and the United States and, in doing so, is creating a permanent population of undocumented migrants and their children in the United States...
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1049–1058.
Published: 09 July 2011
...Michael S. Rendall; Peter Brownell; Sarah Kups Abstract Researchers in the United States and Mexico have variously asserted that return migration from the United States to Mexico increased substantially, remained unchanged, or declined slightly in response to the 2008–2009 U.S. recession and fall...
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Demography (2004) 41 (1): 151–171.
Published: 01 February 2004
... Large Urban Area References Alarcón R. ( 1992 ). Norteñización: Self-Perpetuating Migration From a Mexican Town . In J. Bustamante , C. Reynolds , &amp; R. Hinojosa (Eds.), U.S.-Mexico Relations: Labor Market Interdependence (pp. 301 – 18 ). Stanford, CA : Stanford...
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Demography (2005) 42 (4): 769–790.
Published: 01 November 2005
... of International Migration Theory: The North American Case . Population and Development Review , 20 , 699 – 751 . 10.2307/2137660 Massey , D.S. , &amp; Espinosa , K.E. ( 1997 ). What’s Driving Mexico-U.S. Migration? A Theoretical, Empirical, and Policy Analysis . American Journal...
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Demography (2016) 53 (3): 865–883.
Published: 15 April 2016
... ). Local economic opportunity and the competing risks of internal and U.S. migration in Zacatecas, Mexico . International Migration Review , 35 , 1232 – 1256 . 10.1111/j.1747-7379.2001.tb00059.x Massey D. S. ( 2012 ). The great decline in American immigration? . Pathways, Fall , 2012...
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Demography (1989) 26 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 February 1989
... in this article provide empirical support for the hypothesis that relative deprivation plays a significant role in Mexico-to-U. S. migration decisions. The findings also suggest that this migration is an effective mechanism for achieving income gains in households that send migrants to the U.S...
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Demography (1999) 36 (3): 339–353.
Published: 01 August 1999
... and economic processes related to U.S. migration. 12 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1999 1999 Infant Mortality Infant Death Infant Health Labor Force Participation Rate Infant Survival References Arizpe , L. ( 1982 ). The Rural Exodus in Mexico and Mexican...
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Demography (2015) 52 (6): 1853–1868.
Published: 18 September 2015
... extensive interest by demographers in health-related selection, this has been a neglected area of study in the literature on U.S.-Mexico migration, and the few results to date have been contradictory and inconclusive. Using five self-reported health variables collected while migrants resided in the United...
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Demography (1996) 33 (2): 249–264.
Published: 01 May 1996
... at the individual, household, community, and macroeconomic levels. We identify the conditions under which U.S. earnings are repatriated to Mexico as remittances and savings, and indicate the factors leading to their productive investment. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN MEXICAN COMMUNITIES· JORGE DURAND...
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Demography (2007) 44 (2): 225–249.
Published: 01 May 2007
...). The results also con rm the descriptive ndings concerning migration status. Newly ar- rived immigrants (0 4 years in the United States) are 37% more likely than Mexicans in Mexico to live with extended family, and those with 5 9 years of U.S. experience are 13% more likely. Finally, the 1.5 Generation...
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Demography (1996) 33 (3): 357–374.
Published: 01 August 1996
... high purchasing power of U.S. earnings in Mexico, and a strong preference for residence in community of origin as factors that reinforce and perpetuate the temporary nature of much of Mexican migration to the United States (Cornelius 1976; Escobar, Gonzalez, and Roberts 1987; Massey et al. 1987...