Mexico–US migration in time: from economic to social mechanisms
Scholars have long noted how migration streams, once initiated, obtain a self-feeding character. Studies have attributed this phenomenon – the cumulative causation of migration – to expanding social networks that connect migrants in destination to individuals in origin. Studies...
Main Authors: | Garip, F, Asad, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2013
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