To develop appropriate policy responses, Mexico would need reliable information on international migration flows. This note reviews available sources of that information and evaluates their strengths and limitations.ManuelGarcíayGriegoSeeallarticles
When the first fences were built, Mexican migration to the U.S. was on the rise. Now, however, the net flow of people between the two countries each year is close to zero: Net migration flow from Mexico to the USA falls close to zero or has possibly reversed For more about the U....
There is unidirectional causality from border homicide share to changes in IGAE (F-statistics of 3.52 with a p-value of 0.00); the other way around has F-statistics of 1.27 with a p-value of 0.23. There is no causality, however, from growth rates in the real exchange rate to growth ...
While acknowledging the importance of migration between Mexico and the USA, a crucial question to raise relates to the main influencing factors. Three key drivers could be distinguished: (restrictive or permissive) migration policy and regime, demographic and labor market developments, and transnational ...
In theory, international migration may be a more effective strategy to reduce social vulnerability than internal movement. Sending a migrant abroad (as opposed to a domestic destination) may allow households to reduce or spread risk as economic conditions abroad tend to be more weakly correlated with...
Although those who had experienced interpersonal violence were not more likely to want to migrate to the USA, their odds of planning to migrate were 44% greater. Gender did not moderate the effect of interpersonal violence. 展开 关键词: Migration Adolescence Violence Mexico ...
Nationalism and the start of Mexico-USA migration, but not in the direction you might think… Following independence, the rush was on to draw an accurate map of all of Mexico’s territory. Mexico’s boundaries following independence were very different to today. Flows of migrants linking the ...
Center on Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Marshall Burke & Sam Heft-Neal National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, USA Marshall Burke & Solomon Hsiang Instituto de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile ...
Migration flows between Mexico and the United States remain constant, without a significant drop in the number of Mexican residents in the United States as the result of a massive deportation policy. In both Mexico and the United States, interest rates will continue to decrease over the next yea...
Evidence is increasing that climate change and variability may influence human migration patterns. However, there is less agreement regarding the type of migration streams most strongly impacted. This study tests whether climate change more strongly impacted international compared to domestic migration from...