University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2019. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Joseph Ritter. 1 computer file (PDF); 155 pages.This dissertation consists of three independent essays on development economics concerning economic and social policies in Mexico, which respectively address reduction of fixed costs of formality and business formalization, relationship between re-migration of deported migrants and health insurance access, and maternal labor supply outcomes upon receiving child care subsidies. In particular, in the first essay I find that sizeable tax and financial benefits to formalize have modest effects on business formalization. The evidence suggests that the marginal benefit of formalizing does not exceed the net benefit ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters concerning migration and immigration policy. Th...
This dissertation brings together three independent essays that employ Mexican and U.S. Census data ...
International migration happens because individuals want to increase their personal welfare by movin...
In this dissertation I study different aspects of the Mexican migration to the United States. First,...
More migrants cross the Mexican-American border than any other international border in the world. Th...
This dissertation studies the Mexican labor market and investigates the effects of exogenous change...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on the economic adjustments that followed trade...
This dissertation presents a collection of essays that study ways in which human mobility affects ec...
This dissertation analyzes the intersection of migration with public policy, international trade, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes three journal-lengt...
This thesis examines the relationship between migration and economic de-velopment in Mexico. Chapter...
Migration flow between Mexico and the United States is historically the largest South-North internat...
This dissertation includes essays on legal and illegal immigrations and outsourcing. Chapter 1 intro...
This thesis is composed of three empirical essays that analyse different development and labour econ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on migrant transfers. In the first essay, based on the th...
This dissertation consists of three chapters concerning migration and immigration policy. Th...
This dissertation brings together three independent essays that employ Mexican and U.S. Census data ...
International migration happens because individuals want to increase their personal welfare by movin...
In this dissertation I study different aspects of the Mexican migration to the United States. First,...
More migrants cross the Mexican-American border than any other international border in the world. Th...
This dissertation studies the Mexican labor market and investigates the effects of exogenous change...
This dissertation consists of three empirical essays on the economic adjustments that followed trade...
This dissertation presents a collection of essays that study ways in which human mobility affects ec...
This dissertation analyzes the intersection of migration with public policy, international trade, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes three journal-lengt...
This thesis examines the relationship between migration and economic de-velopment in Mexico. Chapter...
Migration flow between Mexico and the United States is historically the largest South-North internat...
This dissertation includes essays on legal and illegal immigrations and outsourcing. Chapter 1 intro...
This thesis is composed of three empirical essays that analyse different development and labour econ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on migrant transfers. In the first essay, based on the th...
This dissertation consists of three chapters concerning migration and immigration policy. Th...
This dissertation brings together three independent essays that employ Mexican and U.S. Census data ...
International migration happens because individuals want to increase their personal welfare by movin...