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Migration Between Mexico and the United States: Binational Study/Mexico-Estados Unidos Sobre Migracion: Estudio Binacional: Research Report - Volume 3

Author: Commission Immigration Reform
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 3 are as follows: U.S.-Mexican Migration; Mexican Immigrant Workers and U.S. Food Expenditures; Guest Workers: Past and Present; Proposition 187 in California; Mexican Migration project Data; Coyotes and Alien Smuggling; Factores de la Migracion y Redes Migratoriasa; The Participation of Mexican-born Households in Means-tested U.S. Welfare Programs; Labor Market Implications of Mexican Migration: Economies of Scale, Innovation and Entrepreneurship; The U.S. Labor Market Impacts of Low-Skill Migrations from Mexico; Mexican Immigrants and Mexican American Political Assimilation; Transferability of Skills and the Economic Rewards to U.S. Employment for Return Migrants in Mexico; Impactos de las Cambios Economicos en el Agro Mexicano y en la Migracion: Un Analysis Micro-multisectorial; Las Remesas de los Migrantes Mexicanos en Estados Unidos: Estimaciones para 1995; The Bracero Program; Mexico's 1982 Economic Crisis; IRCA and the Facilitation of U.S.-Mexico Migration Dialogue, The Riverside Incident; Selected Court Cases on Immigration Enforcement; On the Unrenounceability of Mexican Nationality.

Price: loan
Number of Pages: 382