From debates on Capitol Hill to the popular media, Mexican immigrants
are the subject of widespread controversy. By 2003, their growing
numbers accounted for 28.3 percent of all foreign-born inhabitants of
the United States. Mexican Immigration to the United States analyzes
the astonishing economic impact of this historically unprecedented
exodus. Why do Mexican immigrants gain citizenship and employment at a
slower rate than non-Mexicans? Does their migration to the U.S.
adversely affect the working conditions of lower-skilled workers
already residing there? And how rapid is the intergenerational
mobility among Mexican immigrant families? This authoritative volume
provides a historical context for Mexican immigration to the U.S. and
reports new findings on an immigrant influx whose size and character
will force us to rethink economic policy for decades to come. Mexican
Immigration to the United States will be necessary reading for anyone
concerned about social conditions and economic opportunities in both
countries.
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ISBN
9780226066684
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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