The Resource Mexican migration to the United States : perspectives from both sides of the border, edited by Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mogollon-Lopez
Mexican migration to the United States : perspectives from both sides of the border, edited by Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mogollon-Lopez
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- Summary
- Borderlands migration has been the subject of considerable study, but the authorship has usually reflected a north-of-the-border perspective only. Gathering a transnational group of prominent researchers, including leading Mexican scholars whose work is not readily available in the United States and academics from US universities, Mexican Migration to the United States brings together an array of often-overlooked viewpoints, reflecting the interconnectedness of immigration policy. This collection's research, principally empirical, reveals significant aspects of labor markets, family life, and educational processes. Presenting recent data and accessible explanations of complex histories, the essays capture the evolving legal frameworks and economic implications of Mexico-US migrations at the national and municipal levels, as well as the experiences of receiving communities in the United States. The volume includes illuminating reports on populations ranging from undocumented young adults to elite Mexican women immigrants, health-care rights, Mexico's incorporation of return migration, the impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on higher education, and the experiences of young children returning to Mexican schools after living in the United States. Reflecting a multidisciplinary approach, the list of contributors includes anthropologists, demographers, economists, educators, policy analysts, and sociologists. Underscoring the fact that Mexican migration to the United States is unique and complex, this timely work exemplifies the cross-border collaboration crucial to the development of immigration policies that serve people in both countries. -- from back cover
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- vi, 315 pages
- Contents
-
- Introduction:
- Policies, dynamics, and consequences of Mexican migration to the United States
- Harriett D. Romo
- Liliana Meza González and MIchael Feil
- Explaining unauthorized Mexican migration and assessing its implications for the incorporation of Mexican Americans
- Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and James D. Bachmeier
- Part 1. Mexico-US migration: legal frameworks and their implications.
- Evolving migration responses in Mexico and the United States: diverging paths?
- Francisco Alba -- An
- economic perspective on US immigration policy vis-á-vis Mexico
- Pia M. Orrenius, Jason Saving, and Madeline Zavodny
- Mexican migration dynamics: an uncertain future
- Jorge Durand
- Public insecurity and international emigration in northern Mexico: analysis at a municipal level
- Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mongollon-Lopez
- Part 2. Incorporation into receiving communities in the United States.
- "Ni de aquí, ni de allá": undocumented immigrant youth and the challenges of identity formation amid conflicting contexts
- Roberto G. Gonzales, Joanna B. Perez, and Ariel G. Ruiz
- Deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) and student success in higher education
- Kandy Mink Salas, Henoc Preciado, and Raquel Torres
- Who has the right to health care and why? Immigration, health-care policy, and incorporation
- Milena Andrea Melo and K. Jill Fleuriet -- The
- role of elite Mexican women immigrants in maintaining language and Mexican identity
- Conclusion:
- Is Mexican migration to the United States different form other migrations?
- Harriett D. Romo
- Part 3. Return migration and reincorporation.
- Mexican social policy and return migration
- Agustín Escobar Latapí
- Students we share are also in Puebla, Mexico: preliminary findings from a 2009-2010 survey
- Victor Zúñiga, Edmund T. Hamann, and Juan Sánchez García
- Epilogue:
- Continuing immigration developments
- Janeth Martinez
- Isbn
- 9781477308974
- Label
- Mexican migration to the United States : perspectives from both sides of the border
- Title
- Mexican migration to the United States
- Title remainder
- perspectives from both sides of the border
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mogollon-Lopez
- Subject
-
- Einwanderung
- Emigrant remittances
- Immigrants -- United States
- Mexicains -- États-Unis
- Mexicans -- United States
- Mexico -- Emigration and immigration
- Mexiko
- Mexique -- Émigration et immigration
- Reintegration
- Return migration -- Mexico
- Rückwanderung
- USA
- United States -- Emigration and immigration | Economic aspects
- United States -- Emigration and immigration | Government policy
- United States -- Emigration and immigration | Social conditions
- États-Unis -- Émigration et immigration
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Borderlands migration has been the subject of considerable study, but the authorship has usually reflected a north-of-the-border perspective only. Gathering a transnational group of prominent researchers, including leading Mexican scholars whose work is not readily available in the United States and academics from US universities, Mexican Migration to the United States brings together an array of often-overlooked viewpoints, reflecting the interconnectedness of immigration policy. This collection's research, principally empirical, reveals significant aspects of labor markets, family life, and educational processes. Presenting recent data and accessible explanations of complex histories, the essays capture the evolving legal frameworks and economic implications of Mexico-US migrations at the national and municipal levels, as well as the experiences of receiving communities in the United States. The volume includes illuminating reports on populations ranging from undocumented young adults to elite Mexican women immigrants, health-care rights, Mexico's incorporation of return migration, the impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on higher education, and the experiences of young children returning to Mexican schools after living in the United States. Reflecting a multidisciplinary approach, the list of contributors includes anthropologists, demographers, economists, educators, policy analysts, and sociologists. Underscoring the fact that Mexican migration to the United States is unique and complex, this timely work exemplifies the cross-border collaboration crucial to the development of immigration policies that serve people in both countries. -- from back cover
- Cataloging source
- TxU/DLC
- Government publication
- government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E184.M5
- LC item number
- M528 2016
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Romo, Harriett
- Mogollón, O.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Mexico
- Mexicans
- Immigrants
- United States
- United States
- United States
- Return migration
- Emigrant remittances
- Mexicains
- États-Unis
- Mexique
- Einwanderung
- Reintegration
- Rückwanderung
- Mexiko
- USA
- Label
- Mexican migration to the United States : perspectives from both sides of the border, edited by Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mogollon-Lopez
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Introduction:
- Policies, dynamics, and consequences of Mexican migration to the United States
- Harriett D. Romo
- Liliana Meza González and MIchael Feil
- Explaining unauthorized Mexican migration and assessing its implications for the incorporation of Mexican Americans
- Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and James D. Bachmeier
- Part 1. Mexico-US migration: legal frameworks and their implications.
- Evolving migration responses in Mexico and the United States: diverging paths?
- Francisco Alba -- An
- economic perspective on US immigration policy vis-á-vis Mexico
- Pia M. Orrenius, Jason Saving, and Madeline Zavodny
- Mexican migration dynamics: an uncertain future
- Jorge Durand
- Public insecurity and international emigration in northern Mexico: analysis at a municipal level
- Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mongollon-Lopez
- Part 2. Incorporation into receiving communities in the United States.
- "Ni de aquí, ni de allá": undocumented immigrant youth and the challenges of identity formation amid conflicting contexts
- Roberto G. Gonzales, Joanna B. Perez, and Ariel G. Ruiz
- Deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) and student success in higher education
- Kandy Mink Salas, Henoc Preciado, and Raquel Torres
- Who has the right to health care and why? Immigration, health-care policy, and incorporation
- Milena Andrea Melo and K. Jill Fleuriet -- The
- role of elite Mexican women immigrants in maintaining language and Mexican identity
- Conclusion:
- Is Mexican migration to the United States different form other migrations?
- Harriett D. Romo
- Part 3. Return migration and reincorporation.
- Mexican social policy and return migration
- Agustín Escobar Latapí
- Students we share are also in Puebla, Mexico: preliminary findings from a 2009-2010 survey
- Victor Zúñiga, Edmund T. Hamann, and Juan Sánchez García
- Epilogue:
- Continuing immigration developments
- Janeth Martinez
- Control code
- 922911636
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- vi, 315 pages
- Isbn
- 9781477308974
- Lccn
- 2015037502
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Other control number
- 40025926621
- Other physical details
- illustrations, map
- System control number
- (OCoLC)922911636
- Label
- Mexican migration to the United States : perspectives from both sides of the border, edited by Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mogollon-Lopez
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Introduction:
- Policies, dynamics, and consequences of Mexican migration to the United States
- Harriett D. Romo
- Liliana Meza González and MIchael Feil
- Explaining unauthorized Mexican migration and assessing its implications for the incorporation of Mexican Americans
- Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and James D. Bachmeier
- Part 1. Mexico-US migration: legal frameworks and their implications.
- Evolving migration responses in Mexico and the United States: diverging paths?
- Francisco Alba -- An
- economic perspective on US immigration policy vis-á-vis Mexico
- Pia M. Orrenius, Jason Saving, and Madeline Zavodny
- Mexican migration dynamics: an uncertain future
- Jorge Durand
- Public insecurity and international emigration in northern Mexico: analysis at a municipal level
- Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mongollon-Lopez
- Part 2. Incorporation into receiving communities in the United States.
- "Ni de aquí, ni de allá": undocumented immigrant youth and the challenges of identity formation amid conflicting contexts
- Roberto G. Gonzales, Joanna B. Perez, and Ariel G. Ruiz
- Deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) and student success in higher education
- Kandy Mink Salas, Henoc Preciado, and Raquel Torres
- Who has the right to health care and why? Immigration, health-care policy, and incorporation
- Milena Andrea Melo and K. Jill Fleuriet -- The
- role of elite Mexican women immigrants in maintaining language and Mexican identity
- Conclusion:
- Is Mexican migration to the United States different form other migrations?
- Harriett D. Romo
- Part 3. Return migration and reincorporation.
- Mexican social policy and return migration
- Agustín Escobar Latapí
- Students we share are also in Puebla, Mexico: preliminary findings from a 2009-2010 survey
- Victor Zúñiga, Edmund T. Hamann, and Juan Sánchez García
- Epilogue:
- Continuing immigration developments
- Janeth Martinez
- Control code
- 922911636
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- vi, 315 pages
- Isbn
- 9781477308974
- Lccn
- 2015037502
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Other control number
- 40025926621
- Other physical details
- illustrations, map
- System control number
- (OCoLC)922911636
Subject
- Einwanderung
- Emigrant remittances
- Immigrants -- United States
- Mexicains -- États-Unis
- Mexicans -- United States
- Mexico -- Emigration and immigration
- Mexiko
- Mexique -- Émigration et immigration
- Reintegration
- Return migration -- Mexico
- Rückwanderung
- USA
- United States -- Emigration and immigration | Economic aspects
- United States -- Emigration and immigration | Government policy
- United States -- Emigration and immigration | Social conditions
- États-Unis -- Émigration et immigration
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