The number of Mexicans leaving the U.S. is now greater than the number coming to the U.S., signaling monumental shifts in U.S.-Mexico relations. This is evoking new questions about bi-national collaboration, particularly regarding the wellbeing of transnational children and youth. Analyzing data from the Mexican Census, we identify basic demographic trends of “returnee” children and youth —those in Mexico after living in the US. Most are US-born with a Mexican-born parent, relatively young, and dispersed across the country, with concentrations in municipalities in northern and central states
In Mexico, international migration has been viewed, for more than 30 years, as a unidirectional flow...
There are many school-age children involved in the transnational movement of peoples between the Uni...
Historically, undocumented Mexican farm workers migrated circularly, leaving family behind in Mexico...
Increasingly, emigrants from Mexico to the United States are taking their children with them when th...
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridi...
Background: The growing prevalence of migrant children in diverse contexts requires a re-considerati...
The movement of Mexicans to the United States is both longstanding and long studied and from that st...
The paper has two goals. The first is to present the main quantitative findings drawn from four surv...
This open access Regional Reader describes how Mexico - United States migration changed substantiall...
Current empirical studies on immigration of Mexicans to the US have failed to obtain whether Mexican...
This paper studies the role of U.S. migration on the intergenerational educational mobility of non-m...
Between 2001 and 2018, more than 5.5 million Mexican migrants were removed from the United States or...
Generally, international migration is associated with family separation and dispersion. In this vein...
International audienceWe provide evidence that most Mexican children exposed to the international mi...
In light of rising numbers of unaccompanied minors at the Mexico-US border in 2014, this article exa...
In Mexico, international migration has been viewed, for more than 30 years, as a unidirectional flow...
There are many school-age children involved in the transnational movement of peoples between the Uni...
Historically, undocumented Mexican farm workers migrated circularly, leaving family behind in Mexico...
Increasingly, emigrants from Mexico to the United States are taking their children with them when th...
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridi...
Background: The growing prevalence of migrant children in diverse contexts requires a re-considerati...
The movement of Mexicans to the United States is both longstanding and long studied and from that st...
The paper has two goals. The first is to present the main quantitative findings drawn from four surv...
This open access Regional Reader describes how Mexico - United States migration changed substantiall...
Current empirical studies on immigration of Mexicans to the US have failed to obtain whether Mexican...
This paper studies the role of U.S. migration on the intergenerational educational mobility of non-m...
Between 2001 and 2018, more than 5.5 million Mexican migrants were removed from the United States or...
Generally, international migration is associated with family separation and dispersion. In this vein...
International audienceWe provide evidence that most Mexican children exposed to the international mi...
In light of rising numbers of unaccompanied minors at the Mexico-US border in 2014, this article exa...
In Mexico, international migration has been viewed, for more than 30 years, as a unidirectional flow...
There are many school-age children involved in the transnational movement of peoples between the Uni...
Historically, undocumented Mexican farm workers migrated circularly, leaving family behind in Mexico...