According to a model developed by academics at the University of Texas at Austin, an estimated311,000 people, on average, left the Northern Triangle region of Central America (see Figure 1) annually fromFY2014 to FY2020, with the majority bound for the United States. Flows have varied from year to year, however, with an estimated 709,000 people leaving the region in FY2019 followed by an estimated 139,000 people leaving the region in FY2020. Surveys conducted in 2020 found that many potential migrants in the region had postponed their plans in the midst of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic but intended to undertake their journeys once governments lifted cross-border travel restrictions
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The Covid-19 pandemic led to changes in where Americans work and live. The pandemic also affected in...
Using data from the Mexican Migration Project we compute probabilities of departure and return for f...
North America and the Central American countries of the Northern Triangle—El Salvador, Guatemala, an...
Emigration from the countries of Central America has evolved since the 1960s from small numbers of l...
Throughout history, international migration has held opportunities for migrants, their families and ...
This paper is based on the fact that there is a growing number of Americans who feel negatively abou...
In 2019 almost 45 million immigrants lived in the United States, or about 13.7% of the total populat...
Researchers at the Pew Research Center (PRC) have estimated that immigration will likely cause major...
While migration is a positive and empowering experience for many, it is quite clear that forced migr...
Data from the Latin American Migration Project (LAMP) and the Mexican Migration Project (MMP) is com...
In Central America, Nicaragua is the only country with a clearly bipolar behavior regard...
Migration between the United States and neighboring countries to the south is an enduring if ever-sh...
In 2014, Barack Obama declared an immigration crisis due to the arrival of thousands of women and un...
A short excerpt highlighting causes for emigration from the Northern Triangle, US response, and chal...
The number of unaccompanied children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border increased 90 percent in 2014 fi...
The Covid-19 pandemic led to changes in where Americans work and live. The pandemic also affected in...
Using data from the Mexican Migration Project we compute probabilities of departure and return for f...