The main aim of this research is to examine the relationship between two population processes, namely how migration experience affects the risk of infant mortality among Mexican infants. The migration process alters both the larger social context within Mexico, as well as the lives of millions of individual Mexicans and their families. Accordingly, migrant status has the potential to alter patterns of social differentiation, which in turn may alter disparities in infant health. I use the Encuesta Nacional de la Dinámica Demográfica (ENADID 1997), a nationally representative demographic survey of the Mexican population, to document the larger relationship between birth outcomes and migration experience within Mexico. The results sugg...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support from the National Science Foundation and the William ...
We use data from three rounds of the Mexican Family Life Survey to examine whether migrants in the U...
Research on the relationship between migration and infant health in Mexico finds that migration has ...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Objective: This study examines the implications of migration to the United States for infant mortali...
This research on ethnicity, risk factors, and birth outcomes among women of Mexican origin along the...
The Latina Paradox is the observation that Latina mothers in the United States have better than expe...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
We examine the influence of the relative good health at birth in the Mexican American population on ...
This study investigates how prenatal demographic, social, and behavioral characteristics of Mexican-...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
This paper considers whether the health of elderly parents is adversely a¤ected by the international...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support from the National Science Foundation and the William ...
We use data from three rounds of the Mexican Family Life Survey to examine whether migrants in the U...
Research on the relationship between migration and infant health in Mexico finds that migration has ...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Objective: This study examines the implications of migration to the United States for infant mortali...
This research on ethnicity, risk factors, and birth outcomes among women of Mexican origin along the...
The Latina Paradox is the observation that Latina mothers in the United States have better than expe...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
We examine the influence of the relative good health at birth in the Mexican American population on ...
This study investigates how prenatal demographic, social, and behavioral characteristics of Mexican-...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
This paper considers whether the health of elderly parents is adversely a¤ected by the international...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support from the National Science Foundation and the William ...
We use data from three rounds of the Mexican Family Life Survey to examine whether migrants in the U...