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Mexico-United States labor migration flows.

J A Bustamante

    The International Migration Review
    |January 1, 1997
    PubMed
    Summary

    International migration between Mexico and the United States is perceived differently by each nation. Scientific research is crucial to demystify migration, analyzing its costs and benefits for both countries to foster joint action.

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    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Economics
    • Political Science

    Background:

    • International migration from Mexico to the United States is subject to divergent perspectives depending on the observer's nationality.
    • A need exists to demystify migration, moving beyond polarized views to enable constructive bilateral dialogue and cooperation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To initiate a process of demystifying international labor migration between Mexico and the United States.
    • To establish a foundation for joint action by both nations to address the multifaceted impacts of migration.

    Main Methods:

    • The study emphasizes the necessity of scientific research for a comprehensive diagnosis.
    • Focus on analyzing the economic and social costs and benefits of labor migration for both Mexico and the United States.
    Keywords:
    AmericasBehaviorCost Benefit AnalysisDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesEvaluationInternational CooperationInternational MigrationLatin AmericaMexicoMigrationMigration PolicyNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaPolicyPolitical FactorsPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation PolicyPsychological FactorsQuantitative EvaluationResearch ActivitiesResearch MethodologySocial PolicyUnited StatesValue Orientation

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    Main Results:

    • Migration is viewed differently from the Mexican and U.S. perspectives.
    • A scientific approach is required to understand the true costs and benefits of this migration.

    Conclusions:

    • Demythifying migration through scientific research is essential for effective bilateral relations.
    • Joint strategies are needed to manage the impacts of labor migration, based on a clear understanding of its costs and benefits.