Chapter 6: "Migration: NAFTA's Effects on Migration Patterns," Yasmin Azam

  1. Cornelius, Wayne A., and Philip L. Martin. The Uncertain Connection: Free Trade and Mexico-U.S. Migration. San Diego: Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies, 1993.
  2. Ibid., page 1.
  3. Ibid., page 2.
  4. Taylor, Edward J. Micro Economy-Wide Models for Migration and Policy Analysis: An Application to Rural Mexico. Paris: OECD, 1995.
  5. Monto, Alexander. The Roots of Mexican Labor Migration. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 1994.
  6. ibid., pages 35-37.
  7. Ibid., page 29.
  8. Eckstein, Susan. Migration and Occupational Mobility. Cambridge: M.I.T., 1976.
  9. Jones, Richard C. Ambivalent Journey. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1995.
  10. Ibid., pages 93-97.
  11. Ibid., page 8.
  12. Monto, op. cit, 187.
  13. O'Dogherty, Laura. Central American in Mexico City: Uprooted and Silenced. Washington D.C.: Center for Immigration Policy and Refugee Assistance, 1989.
  14. Cornelius, Wayne A. Politics and the Migrant Poor in Mexico City. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1975.
  15. Cornelius, Wayne A. The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Land and Housing Markets: Problems and Policy Alternatives in Mexico City. Cambridge: M.I.T., 1975.
  16. Schrader, Esther. "Dark Side of Growth: Urban Nightmare." Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. 10 August 1994: p0810K6673.
  17. Ibid., p0810K6673.
  18. O'Dogherty, op. cit., page 20.
  19. Ibid., page 12. COMAR (Mexican Committee for Refugee Assistance) reports that 75% of its assistance goes to Central Americans, of whom 96% are Salvadorans.
  20. Ibid., pages 20-29.
  21. Jones, op. cit., page 79.
  22. Refer to Molly Scott's Labor Chapter.
  23. "Living Off Illegals," The Economist. 19, April 1997: page 46.
  24. Ibid., page 46.
  25. Ibid., page 46.
  26. Ibid., page 46.
  27. Refer to the Environment Chapter.
  28. Refer to the Democratic Stability Chapter.
  29. Schrader, op. cit., p0810K6673.
  30. The Economist, op. cit., page 46.
  31. Ibid., page 46.
  32. Ibid., page 46.
  33. Jones, op. cit., page 37.
  34. Monto, op. cit., page 198.
  35. Ibid., page 200.
  36. Ibid., p. 201.
  37. Taylor, op. cit., page 63
  38. Ibid.
  39. Ibid.
  40. Monto, op. cit., page 109.
  41. Kemper, Robert V. Migration and Adaptation. Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, 1977.
  42. Monto, op. cit., page 17.
  43. Cornelius and Martin, op. cit., page 4.
  44. The Economist, op. cit., page 46.
  45. Cornelius and Martin, op. cit, page 4.