Agustín Escobar Latapí
Migration Between Mexico and the United States
- IMISCOE Regional Reader
ISBN: 978-3-030-77810-1
233 Seiten | €
E-Book [Kindle]
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.05.2022
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Agustín Escobar Latapí
Migration Between Mexico and the United States
IMISCOE Regional Reader
This open access Regional Reader describes how Mexico - United States migration changed substantially during the first decade of the 21st Century. The book provides an in-depth analysis on the changes in the flows into and out of both countries, thus highlighting the issues arising from Mexico - US migration as well as addressing the large numbers of adults and children entering Mexico from the United States. It covers how this tidal change affects the Hispanic population of the U.S. and return migrants' reincorporation in Mexico; their jobs, access to school, health and access to health services, how fear became a dominant aspect of Mexicans’ lives in the U.S., and the role played by crime and social policy in Mexico.
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Original Titel | La década en que cambió la migración. Enfoque binacional del bienestar de los migrantes mexicanos en Estados Unidos y México |
Veröffentlichung: | 24.05.2022 |
Seiten | 233 |
Art des Mediums | E-Book [Kindle] |
Reihe | IMISCOE Research Series |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-77810-1 |
ISBN-10 | 303077810X |
Über den Autor
Agustín Escobar is a sociologist and anthropologist specializing in international migration, labor markets, poverty, social structure and social mobility. He has written about international migrants from Mexico for many years, emphasizing the factors that influence migration. He has been critical of the migration and development literature.Claudia Masferrer is a social demographer specializing in internal and international migration, reintegration of returnees, immigrant integration, demographic dynamics, inequality, and how policy mediates these processes. Her work aims to contribute to the understanding of North America as a region of emigration, immigration, transit, and return migration. She has studied return migration to Mexico and its implications for more than a decade.