New insights into the selection process of Mexican migrants. What can we learn from discrepancies between intentions to migrate and actual moves to the U.S.?
Chort, Isabelle (2012-09-21), New insights into the selection process of Mexican migrants. What can we learn from discrepancies between intentions to migrate and actual moves to the U.S.?, 60ème congrés de l'AFSE, 2011-09, Nanterre, France
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Communication / ConférenceExternal document link
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00689467Date
2012-09-21Conference title
60ème congrés de l'AFSEConference date
2011-09Conference city
NanterreConference country
FrancePages
58
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This paper aims at providing a better understanding of the selection process in the migration decision by studying discrepancies between migration intentions and actual moves. Both are analyzed in the theoretical framework of the Roy model. Empirical analysis is based on Mexico-U.S. migration data from the Mexican Family Life Survey. Probit regressions for intentions to migrate and actual migrations show that most of the positive selection of migrants relative to education seems to occur at the actual migration stage. Consistently with the theory, variables proxying for migration costs, though uncorrelated with emigration intentions, seem to negatively a ect actual migration, especially migration abroad. At last, women seem to be more constrained than men on the international migration market.Subjects / Keywords
Migration; Roy model; migrant self-selection; subjective data; MexicoRelated items
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