United States and Mexico
Ties That Bind, Issues That Divide
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/MG985RCAuthor(s)
Aguila, Emma
Akhmedjonov, Alisher
Basurto-Davila, Ricardo
Kumar, Krishna B.
Kups, Sarah
Language
EnglishAbstract
This binational reference for U.S. and Mexican policymakers presents the interrelated issues of Mexican immigration to the United States and Mexico's economic and social development. Differences in economic growth, wages, and the employment situation between two countries are critical determinants of immigration, and migration of labor out of Mexico, in addition to economic and social policies, affects Mexico's development.
Keywords
Law; HistoryDOI
10.7249/MG985RCISBN
9780833074584, 9780833051066Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2012Classification
History of the Americas
Public international law: economic and trade
Citizenship and nationality law