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Article de journal

Mexico-US Migration:Moving the Agenda Forward

Date

2003

Auteurs

Philip L. Martin, Agustin Escobar-Latapi, Peter Schatzer et Susan Martin

Résumé

The US and Mexico during the 1990s embraced closer economic integration as well as increased cooperation on migration management. In 2001, that culminated with a joint Presidential initiative to establish a new migration management frame- work. That effort stalled in 2001, and the authors have explored ways to revive cooperative migration management by: - Promoting a secure and efficient border that facilitates the legal movement of people and goods, and deters unauthorized migration and smuggling, thereby helping both countries increase security and reduce crime and violence along the border, while still benefiting from the high volume of lawful crossings. - Enhancing Mexican governmental efforts to reduce the cost of remitting money to Mexico and increasing the economic development impacts of savings remitted by Mexicans in the US, as well as better targeting family planning and anti- poverty programmes in migrant areas of origin. - Experimenting with pilot guest worker programmes to allow currently employed unauthorized Mexican workers to obtain legal work permits, and to include economic instruments that encourage returns and spur development in these pilot programmes.

Journal title

International Migration

Volume

41

Numéro

2

Page numbers

125-137

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Secteurs économiques

General relevance - all sectors

Pertinence géographique

États-Unis et México

Langues

Anglais