This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, schooling, and employment outcomes of the Mexican women who remain behind. To estimate the impact of the relative supply of men on female outcomes, I exploit variation over time as well as across Mexican states in the demographic imbalance between men and women. I construct a gauge of the relative supply of men for women of different age groups based on statelevel male and female population counts. Potential male spouses are allocated across female age groups based on the empirically-observed propensity of men of specific ages to marry women of specific ages. Using data from the 1960, 1970, 1990, and 2000 Mexican censuses, I estimate a series of ...
This paper employs survival analysis to study the Mexican patterns of migration to the United States...
International audienceThis paper exploits unrealized intentions to migrate to highlight mobility con...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
BACKGROUND Men are more likely than women to migrate from Mexico to the United States. This disparit...
The supply of immigrant workers from Mexico is critical to both agricultural and non-agricultural se...
The impacts of international migration are often thought of as effects on labor markets in destinati...
Abstract: Previous research suggests that Mexican female migrants face more bar-riers than their mal...
The impacts of international migration are often thought of as effects on labor markets in destinati...
Using data from the 2000 U.S. and Mexican Censuses, this paper examines the relationship between mig...
The supply of immigrant workers from Mexico is critical to both agricultural and non-agricultural se...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
textA large body of research documents the social, economic, and demographic sources of Mexican migr...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...
In the last couple of decades, and in particular during the last couple of adminis-trations, the Mex...
This paper employs survival analysis to study the Mexican patterns of migration to the United States...
International audienceThis paper exploits unrealized intentions to migrate to highlight mobility con...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
BACKGROUND Men are more likely than women to migrate from Mexico to the United States. This disparit...
The supply of immigrant workers from Mexico is critical to both agricultural and non-agricultural se...
The impacts of international migration are often thought of as effects on labor markets in destinati...
Abstract: Previous research suggests that Mexican female migrants face more bar-riers than their mal...
The impacts of international migration are often thought of as effects on labor markets in destinati...
Using data from the 2000 U.S. and Mexican Censuses, this paper examines the relationship between mig...
The supply of immigrant workers from Mexico is critical to both agricultural and non-agricultural se...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
textA large body of research documents the social, economic, and demographic sources of Mexican migr...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...
In the last couple of decades, and in particular during the last couple of adminis-trations, the Mex...
This paper employs survival analysis to study the Mexican patterns of migration to the United States...
International audienceThis paper exploits unrealized intentions to migrate to highlight mobility con...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...