Drawing on decades of fieldwork in a high-emigration town in central Mexico, as well as nearly a thousand recent interviews, the authors investigate who migrates, how people-smuggling operates, whether border enforcement affects decisions to migrate, and migration's impact on family, health, and hometown economy. Their work sheds important new light on debates central to international migration studies. This title sheds important new light on who migrates from Mexico to the US, how people-smuggling operates, whether border enforcement affects decisions to migrate, and migration's impact on family, health, and hometown economy.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. xiv,250. Ex-library, but lightly so; stamps at the top edge, the flyleaf and the title page. Some light wear to the boards. Boards are straight, corners sharp. Pages are crisp, clean and entirely unmarked; book was likely never read. Bound in purple cloth, with stamped cream-colored lettering to the spine and front board. If you order this from outside the United States, we will almost certainly request an additional payment to help cover the postage. Please feel welcome to message us with any questions, or a request for photographs. Every order includes tracking and is wrapped and robustly packaged with care in Tucson, AZ. ~Mesquite Booksellers. N° de réf. du vendeur 75727
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