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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXIII, 233 p. 39 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783030778101
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series
    Content: "Introduction: The Decade Migration Changed. A Binational Approach to the Welfare of Migrants in the United States and Mexico" (Agustín Escobar Latapí, and Claudia Masferrer) -- 1. Population Dynamics of Mexican Migration on Both Sides of the Border (Claudia Masferrer, Carla Pederzini, Jeffrey S. Passel, and Gretchen Livingston) -- 2. Mexico – U.S. Migration: Economic, Labor and Development Issues (Jesús Arroyo, Salvador Berumen, Philip Martin, and Pia Orrenius) -- 3. Educating Across Borders: The Well-being of Students from Mexican Immigrant Families in the United States and in Mexico (Silvia Giorguli, Bryant Jensen, Frank Bean, Susan Brown, Adam Sawyer, and Víctor Zúñiga) -- 4. Migrant Health Vulnerability through the Migration Process: Implications for Health Policy in Mexico and the United States (V. Nelly Salgado de Snyder, Fernando Riosmena, Miguel Ángel González-Block, and Rebeca Wong) -- 5. Living in Fear and Insecurity: Growing Risks in Mexican Migration Environments (Néstor Rodríguez) -- 6. Violence and International Emigration from Mexico: Evidence at a Municipality Level (Liliana Meza González) -- 7. Mexican Social Programs, Departures and Return Migration (Israel Banegas, Graciela Teruel, and Agustín Escobar Latapí).
    Content: 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.
    Note: Open Access
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030778118
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030778118
    Language: English
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