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Fernando Riosmena

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Social Science Research|September 17, 2009
Socioeconomic context and the association between marriage and Mexico-U.S. migrationFernando Riosmena
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|November 3, 2017
The Potential and Limitations of Cross-Context Comparative Research on MigrationFernando Riosmena
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|September 17, 2011
Policy Shocks: On the Legal Auspices of Latin American Migration to the United StatesFernando Riosmena
Journal on Migration and Human Security|November 21, 2014
At the Edge of US Immigration's "Halt of Folly:" Data, Information, and Research Needs in the Event of LegalizationFernando Riosmena
Social Science Quarterly|May 15, 2013
Migration and the Gendered Origin of Migrant Networks among Couples in MexicoMathew J Creighton, Fernando Riosmena
Global Environmental Change : Human and Policy Dimensions|November 18, 2014
Adaptive Capacity in Tanzanian Maasailand: Changing strategies to cope with drought in fragmented landscapesMara J Goldman, Fernando Riosmena
Social Science Research|June 1, 2013
Migration, business formation, and the informal economy in urban MexicoConnor M Sheehan, Fernando Riosmena
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|September 8, 2025
Who Goes Next? The Gendered Expansion of Mexican and Senegalese Migrant Sibling Networks in Space and TimeFernando Riosmena, Mao-Mei Liu
The Social Science Journal|March 25, 2014
Importation, SES-selective Acculturation, and the Weaker SES-health Gradients of Mexican Immigrants in the United StatesFernando Riosmena, Jeff A Dennis
The International Migration Review|June 6, 2012
Pathways to El Norte: origins, destinations, and characteristics of Mexican migrants to the United StatesFernando Riosmena, Douglas S Massey
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Showing results (1-10 of 45) with videos related to

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Social Science Research|September 17, 2009
Socioeconomic context and the association between marriage and Mexico-U.S. migrationFernando Riosmena
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|November 3, 2017
The Potential and Limitations of Cross-Context Comparative Research on MigrationFernando Riosmena
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|September 17, 2011
Policy Shocks: On the Legal Auspices of Latin American Migration to the United StatesFernando Riosmena
Journal on Migration and Human Security|November 21, 2014
At the Edge of US Immigration's "Halt of Folly:" Data, Information, and Research Needs in the Event of LegalizationFernando Riosmena
Social Science Quarterly|May 15, 2013
Migration and the Gendered Origin of Migrant Networks among Couples in MexicoMathew J Creighton, Fernando Riosmena
Global Environmental Change : Human and Policy Dimensions|November 18, 2014
Adaptive Capacity in Tanzanian Maasailand: Changing strategies to cope with drought in fragmented landscapesMara J Goldman, Fernando Riosmena
Social Science Research|June 1, 2013
Migration, business formation, and the informal economy in urban MexicoConnor M Sheehan, Fernando Riosmena
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|September 8, 2025
Who Goes Next? The Gendered Expansion of Mexican and Senegalese Migrant Sibling Networks in Space and TimeFernando Riosmena, Mao-Mei Liu
The Social Science Journal|March 25, 2014
Importation, SES-selective Acculturation, and the Weaker SES-health Gradients of Mexican Immigrants in the United StatesFernando Riosmena, Jeff A Dennis
The International Migration Review|June 6, 2012
Pathways to El Norte: origins, destinations, and characteristics of Mexican migrants to the United StatesFernando Riosmena, Douglas S Massey
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