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Title: Puerto Rican Migration Flows and the Theory of Migrant Self-Selection
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2008
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Abstract: Census data and a semi-parametric procedure for creating counterfactual distributions are used for analyzing migration patterns between two economies with large differences in average wages, wage dispersion, and returns to education. Results show that migration flows to the United States have been composed of individuals from the middle of the distribution of skill, thus supporting a process of intermediate selection. In the other direction, higher inequality and returns to education in the island attract migrants drawn from the top of the distribution. Findings are consistent with a selectivity model where time-equivalent migration costs are large and declining in skill.
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Authors: Sotomayor, Orlando
Periodical (Full): World Development
Issue: 37
Volume: 3
Pages: 726-738
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Migration and Immigration
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