What we learned from the Mexican Migration Project -- Trends in Mexican migration to the United States, 1965-1995 -- Migrants' social capital and investing remittances in Mexico -- U.S. migration, home ownership, and housing quality -- Green card as a matrimonial strategy : self-interest in the choice of marital partners -- Women and men on the move : undocumented border crossing -- Wives left behind : the labor market behavior of women in migrant communities -- Tijuana's place in the Mexican migration stream : destination for internal migrants or stepping stone to the United States? -- Old paradigms and new scenarios in a migratory tradition : U.S. migration from Guanajuato -- Social capital and emigration from rural and urban communities -- Cumulative causation among internal and international Mexican migrants -- Profile of Mexican workers in U.S. agriculture -- Return versus settlement among undocumented Mexican migrants, 1980 to 1996 -- Effect of U.S. border enforcement on the crossing behavior of Mexican migrants -- U.S. immigration policy and the duration of undocumented trips -- Mexican Migration Project.
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