Migration and Remittances from Mexico
Trends, Impacts, and New Challenges
Herausgeber: Cuecuecha, Alfredo; Pederzini, Carla
Migration and Remittances from Mexico
Trends, Impacts, and New Challenges
Herausgeber: Cuecuecha, Alfredo; Pederzini, Carla
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Migration and Remittances from Mexico: Trends, Impacts, and New Challenges, edited by Alfredo Cuecuecha and Carla Pederzini, is an indispensable resource for Mexico-U.S. migration studies. It includes a review of the most important available databases for the study of migration from Mexico and Latin America to the United States.
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Migration and Remittances from Mexico: Trends, Impacts, and New Challenges, edited by Alfredo Cuecuecha and Carla Pederzini, is an indispensable resource for Mexico-U.S. migration studies. It includes a review of the most important available databases for the study of migration from Mexico and Latin America to the United States.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780739169797
- ISBN-10: 0739169793
- Artikelnr.: 34224792
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780739169797
- ISBN-10: 0739169793
- Artikelnr.: 34224792
Alfredo Cuecuecha is full professor in the economic regional development doctoral program at El Colegio de Tlaxcala. Carla Pederzini is a visiting fellow at the Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University. She is on sabbatical leave from the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, where she is a full professor of economics.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One-International Migration Rates
Based on the ENOE: Methodology and Main Results by Elsa Pérez Paredes and
Sara Iveth Mera Ceballos Chapter Two-Migration in the Mexican Family Life
Survey by Graciela Teruel, Luis Rubalcava, and Erika Arenas Chapter
Three-The Mexican National Rural Household Survey and Rural Migration by
José Jorge Mora Rivera Chapter Four-Beyond Income Differentials: Explaining
Migrants' Destinations in Mexico by M. Estela Rivero-Fuentes Chapter
Five-Internal Migration and Human Development: The Case of Mexico by
Gabriel Lara Ibarra and Isidro Soloaga Chapter Six-Gendre Differentials in
Emigration by Level of Education: Mexican-Born Adult Migrants in the United
States by B. Lindsay Lowell and Carla Pederzini Chapter Seven-Mexicans In
and Out of the US: Facts on Job Search and International Migration by
Alfredo Cuecuecha and Silvio Rendon Chapter Eight-The Vulnerability of
Mexican Temporary Workers in the US with H-2 Visas by Paz Trigueros
Legarreta Chapter Nine-Measuring Migration Connections across Latin America
by Jonathan Hiskey and Abby Córdova Chapter Ten-Remittances as an Economic
Development Engine: Regional Evidence from Mexico by Pia M. Orrenius,
Madeline Zavodny, Jesus Canas, and Roberto Coronado Chapter Eleven-Is It
Remittances or Is It Tickets to America? A First Look at Financial
Transfers Among New US Legal Immigrants Born in Mexico by Guillermina Jasso
Chapter Twelve-Migradollars in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis by
Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand, and Karen A. Pren References About the
Authors Index
Based on the ENOE: Methodology and Main Results by Elsa Pérez Paredes and
Sara Iveth Mera Ceballos Chapter Two-Migration in the Mexican Family Life
Survey by Graciela Teruel, Luis Rubalcava, and Erika Arenas Chapter
Three-The Mexican National Rural Household Survey and Rural Migration by
José Jorge Mora Rivera Chapter Four-Beyond Income Differentials: Explaining
Migrants' Destinations in Mexico by M. Estela Rivero-Fuentes Chapter
Five-Internal Migration and Human Development: The Case of Mexico by
Gabriel Lara Ibarra and Isidro Soloaga Chapter Six-Gendre Differentials in
Emigration by Level of Education: Mexican-Born Adult Migrants in the United
States by B. Lindsay Lowell and Carla Pederzini Chapter Seven-Mexicans In
and Out of the US: Facts on Job Search and International Migration by
Alfredo Cuecuecha and Silvio Rendon Chapter Eight-The Vulnerability of
Mexican Temporary Workers in the US with H-2 Visas by Paz Trigueros
Legarreta Chapter Nine-Measuring Migration Connections across Latin America
by Jonathan Hiskey and Abby Córdova Chapter Ten-Remittances as an Economic
Development Engine: Regional Evidence from Mexico by Pia M. Orrenius,
Madeline Zavodny, Jesus Canas, and Roberto Coronado Chapter Eleven-Is It
Remittances or Is It Tickets to America? A First Look at Financial
Transfers Among New US Legal Immigrants Born in Mexico by Guillermina Jasso
Chapter Twelve-Migradollars in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis by
Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand, and Karen A. Pren References About the
Authors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One-International Migration Rates
Based on the ENOE: Methodology and Main Results by Elsa Pérez Paredes and
Sara Iveth Mera Ceballos Chapter Two-Migration in the Mexican Family Life
Survey by Graciela Teruel, Luis Rubalcava, and Erika Arenas Chapter
Three-The Mexican National Rural Household Survey and Rural Migration by
José Jorge Mora Rivera Chapter Four-Beyond Income Differentials: Explaining
Migrants' Destinations in Mexico by M. Estela Rivero-Fuentes Chapter
Five-Internal Migration and Human Development: The Case of Mexico by
Gabriel Lara Ibarra and Isidro Soloaga Chapter Six-Gendre Differentials in
Emigration by Level of Education: Mexican-Born Adult Migrants in the United
States by B. Lindsay Lowell and Carla Pederzini Chapter Seven-Mexicans In
and Out of the US: Facts on Job Search and International Migration by
Alfredo Cuecuecha and Silvio Rendon Chapter Eight-The Vulnerability of
Mexican Temporary Workers in the US with H-2 Visas by Paz Trigueros
Legarreta Chapter Nine-Measuring Migration Connections across Latin America
by Jonathan Hiskey and Abby Córdova Chapter Ten-Remittances as an Economic
Development Engine: Regional Evidence from Mexico by Pia M. Orrenius,
Madeline Zavodny, Jesus Canas, and Roberto Coronado Chapter Eleven-Is It
Remittances or Is It Tickets to America? A First Look at Financial
Transfers Among New US Legal Immigrants Born in Mexico by Guillermina Jasso
Chapter Twelve-Migradollars in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis by
Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand, and Karen A. Pren References About the
Authors Index
Based on the ENOE: Methodology and Main Results by Elsa Pérez Paredes and
Sara Iveth Mera Ceballos Chapter Two-Migration in the Mexican Family Life
Survey by Graciela Teruel, Luis Rubalcava, and Erika Arenas Chapter
Three-The Mexican National Rural Household Survey and Rural Migration by
José Jorge Mora Rivera Chapter Four-Beyond Income Differentials: Explaining
Migrants' Destinations in Mexico by M. Estela Rivero-Fuentes Chapter
Five-Internal Migration and Human Development: The Case of Mexico by
Gabriel Lara Ibarra and Isidro Soloaga Chapter Six-Gendre Differentials in
Emigration by Level of Education: Mexican-Born Adult Migrants in the United
States by B. Lindsay Lowell and Carla Pederzini Chapter Seven-Mexicans In
and Out of the US: Facts on Job Search and International Migration by
Alfredo Cuecuecha and Silvio Rendon Chapter Eight-The Vulnerability of
Mexican Temporary Workers in the US with H-2 Visas by Paz Trigueros
Legarreta Chapter Nine-Measuring Migration Connections across Latin America
by Jonathan Hiskey and Abby Córdova Chapter Ten-Remittances as an Economic
Development Engine: Regional Evidence from Mexico by Pia M. Orrenius,
Madeline Zavodny, Jesus Canas, and Roberto Coronado Chapter Eleven-Is It
Remittances or Is It Tickets to America? A First Look at Financial
Transfers Among New US Legal Immigrants Born in Mexico by Guillermina Jasso
Chapter Twelve-Migradollars in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis by
Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand, and Karen A. Pren References About the
Authors Index