The effects of receiving country policies on migration flows

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The effects of receiving country policies on migration flows

edited by Sergio Díaz-Briquets and Sidney Weintraub

(Series on development and international migration in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Basin, v. 6)

Westview Press, 1991

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This six-volume series explores the interaction of factors such as migration, trade and foreign investment on local and economic development in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The contributors were invited by the US Congressional Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development, to research and report on the determinants of illegal migration to the United States from Mexico and other western hemisphere countries. The purpose of the three-year project, which was completed in 1990, was to identify economic emigration pressures. A primary question which researchers sought to answer was whether the development strategies of the sending countries must first be altered before emigration will decrease - and if so, how. This volume, the last of the series, examines the effects of receiving countries' policies on migration flows.

Table of Contents

  • Policy-based assistance - a historical perspective, Sidney Weintraub
  • US policy and the Caribbean Basin sugar industry - implications for migration, Terry L. McCoy
  • the impact of maquiladoras on Mexican migration, Mario Carrillo Huerta
  • the potential effects of labour-intensive agriculture in Mexico on US-Mexico migration, Gary D. Thompson and Philip L. Martin
  • development and migration - a comparative analysis of two Mexican migrant circuits, Luin Goldring
  • the role of women wage earners in male migration in Guadalajara, Mexico, Luisa Gabayet and Silvia Lailson
  • migratory patterns and legislation - the impact of the Simpson-Rodino Immigration Act on the village of Altos de Jalisco, Mercedes de la Rocha, Agustin Escobar Latapi
  • return migration, migrants' savings and sending countries' economic development - lessons from Europe, Rosemarie Rogers
  • the European experience with economic development and migration, with a focus on France, Georges Tepinos
  • unauthorized migration - an economic development response (a summary of recommendations).

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