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The culture of Mexican Migration: A theoretical and empirical analysis
William Kandel, Douglas S. Massey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Across Generations
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Culture of Migration
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Economic Mobility
50%
First Author
50%
Formal Theory
50%
International Migration
100%
Mexican
50%
Mexican Migration
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Migration Project
50%
Out-migration
100%
Social Networks
50%
Transnational Movements
50%
Womanhood
50%
Young People
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Arts and Humanities
Empirical
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Formal Theory
50%
International Migration
100%
Life course
50%
Manhood
50%
Normative
50%
Prospect
50%
Social Network
50%
Transnational
50%
Computer Science
Migration Project
100%
Social Network
100%
Social Sciences
Migration
100%
Out-Migration
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Migration
100%