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The emergence of collective migrants and their role in Mexico’s local and regional development
Fecha
2001-01Registro en:
0225-5189
ESSN 2158-9100
Autor
Rodríguez Ramírez, Héctor
Delgado Wise, Raúl
Institución
Resumen
By current estimates, almost 22 million inhabitants of Mexican origin reside
in the United States.1 Behind that impressive figure – equal to 8% of the total
U.S. population and 22% of Mexico’s – lies a complex interplay of relations
between the two countries. These relations have been affected by changes in
migratory patterns and by spectacular rates of growth in the income earned
from selling Mexican labour abroad, which totaled almost US$6 billion in
1999.