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Migration Between Mexico and the United States: Binational Study/Mexico-Estados Unidos Sobre Migracion: Estudio Binacional: Research - Volume 2

Author: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date Published: 1998


The Mexico/United States Binational Study on Migration was a joint effort undertaken by twenty scholars from both countries who worked together in teams on five separate subject areas. The present 3-volume publication contains the individual team reports (Volume 1) and background research papers and materials (Volumes 2 and 3) that were prepared as part of the Binational Study and that constitute the basis for the joint summary. The summary report, the team reports, and the background papers all demonstrate the commitment of the binational members to producing a state-of-the art assessment of many aspects of Mexico-to-United States migration. The titles of the background research papers which constitute this, Volume 2, are as follows: Estimating Unauthorized Mexican Migration to the United States: Issues and Results; Estimating Underenumeration among Unauthorized Mexican Migrants to the United States: Applications of Mortality Analyses; The Mexican-origin Population of the United States in the 20th Century; Emigration: Implications for U.S. Immigration Policy Research; Estimating Authorized Immigration; Viewing Emigration at Century's end; The Process of Acquiring Citizenship and/or Nationality at Birth in Mexico and the United States; The Selectivity of International Labor Migration and Characteristics of Mexico-to-U.S. Migrants: Theoretical Considerations; Data Sources; Immigrant Characteristics from U.S. Data Sources; Mexico-to-U.S. Migrant Characteristics from Surveys Involving Samples Drawn in Mexico; Mexico-to-U.S. Migrant Characteristics from Mexican Data Sources; Some Thoughts on Perceptions and Policies.

Price: loan
Number of Pages: 357