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One Border, Two Transitions : Mexican Migration to the United States as a Two-Way Process
Oleh:
Zahniser, Steven S.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 42 no. 09 (Jun. 1999)
,
page 1350-1380.
Topik:
Econometric Model
;
Macroeconomic Conditions
Fulltext:
12. One Border, Two Transitions - Mexican Migration to the United States as a Two-Way Process.pdf
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This article employs a unique logit model developed by Yamaguchi to study Mexican migration to the United States. The model contains interaction terms between the previous year's migration decision and key explanatory variables. This innovation allows for the differential measurement of the variables'influence on the Mexico-to-U.S. and the US.-to-Mexico transitions. Migration is found to be a persistent phenomenon for its participants. Legal residents of the United States and persons with more dependent children are inclined either to remain in the United States or to participate in migration year after year. Female migrants are less likely to return to Mexico, whereas married migrants tend to follow a year of migration with 1 or more years spent entirely in Mexico. Surprisingly, macroeconomic indicators of expected wage differentials between the two countries explain little of migration behavior.
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