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Title: Educating Across Borders: The Well-Being of Students from Mexican Immigrant Families in the United States and in Mexico
Citation Type: Book, Section
Publication Year: 2022
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ISSN: 23644095
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77810-1_3/COVER
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Abstract: Often lost in the deluge of policy opinions regarding international migration management is the development and well-being of children and youth who in one way or another are affected by their parents’ decisions to leave communities of origin in Mexico for opportunities in the United States. The experiences of these students are diverse. Some migrate at an early age with their parents, others take on solitary migratory journeys during adolescence, and yet others cross the border over and again, leading truly transnational lives. Most, however, are affected by migration less directly, through the international migration experiences of their parents and/or other relatives (resulting, among other things, in stresses associated with family separation).
Url: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-77810-1_3
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Authors: Giorguli, Silvia; Jensen, Bryant; Bean, Frank; Brown, Susan; Sawyer, Adam; Zúñiga, Víctor
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Pages: 79-135
Volume Title: Migration Between Mexico and the United States
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Volume: 1
Edition: 1
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Education, Migration and Immigration
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