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Consequently, at least three hundred thousand Mexican undocumented migrant workers stay in the United States every year. (Riestra Venegas, Mario, 2002) Despite the fact that one out of every Mexicans lives in the United States, Mexico still does not see itself as a country of emigrants. This absence of national consciousness has to do with a century long tradition of going to work "up north", coupled with Mexico's virtual abandonment of both migration policies and migrants in certain decades (Durand, J...
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This absence of national consciousness has to do with a century long tradition of going to work "up north", coupled with Mexico's virtual abandonment of both migration policies and migrants in certain decades (Durand, J. 2004). Reasons for Migration Unemployment Unemployment is one of the most important causes of migration ? Structural changes that have been made in the economy have had a high impact on unemployment rates...
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