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Do undocumented migrants earn lower wages than legal immigrants? New evidence from Mexico.
D. S. Massey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Mexico
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New Evidence
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Low-wage Workers
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Migrants
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Wage Rate
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Legal Status
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Legal Immigrants
100%
Undocumented Migrants
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United States
66%
Immigrants
33%
Mexican
33%
Economic Variables
33%
Wages
33%
Regression Equation
33%
Sample Selection Bias
33%
Indirect Role
33%
Employers
33%
Demographic Variables
33%
Social Variables
33%
Duration of Stay
33%
Male Migrants
33%
Social Sciences
Mexico
100%
Low Wage
100%
Legal Status
100%
Professional Occupations
33%
Quotations
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Sample selection
33%
Duration of Stay
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
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Low Wages
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