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Title: Mexican Migration to the United States Pacific Northwest
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2004
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DOI: 10.1023/B:POPU.0000034096.43333.79
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Abstract: The migration of Mexicans to the Pacific Northwest region(PNW) of the United States has received little attention in scholarly literature. This is unfortunate, as Mexican migration has significantly affected this region, both economically and culturally. Using data supplied by the Mexican Migration Project, we compare the characteristics of Mexican migrantsto the Pacific Northwest with characteristics of Mexicans who migrate to other parts of the U.S. The data reveal significant differences between the two groups: Mexican migrants to the PNW earn lower U.S. wages, are less likely to migrate illegally, and more commonly work in agriculture. They also are more transitory in nature, making more frequent, shorter trips to the U.S. Most interesting is that PNW migrants send significantly more money back home compared to Mexican migrants in other parts of the U.S., even after controlling for the aforementioned differences in individual characteristics.
Url: http://link.springer.com/10.1023/B:POPU.0000034096.43333.79
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Authors: Fairchild, Stephen T.; Simpson, Nicole B.
Periodical (Full): Population Research and Policy Review
Issue: 3
Volume: 23
Pages: 219-234
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other
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