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Self-Selection Patterns in Mexico-U.S. Migration : The Role of Migration Networks

2007

McKenzie, David | Rapoport, Hillel


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Job opportunities; Large cities; San; Levels of education; Emigrants; Family members; Undocumented immigrants; Educational attainment; Policy research; Population center; Income inequality; Immigrant; High school education; Migrant; International migration; Female migrants; Impact of education; Important policy; Immigrants; Respect; Educated migrants; Progress; Literacy rates; Immigration policy; Configurations; Codes; Migration rates; Skill level; Spouse; Population size; Policy research working paper; Human migration; Labor market; Legal immigration; Number of migrants; European society; Language proficiency; Population and development
License
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4118http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4118

2014-09-15
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