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U.S.-Mexican (origin) In-Migration 1990-2000
A Demographic Analysis
by Juan Jose Bustamante
Michigan State University
Occasional Paper No. 50
May 2004
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Abstract
Historically, women’s immigration to the United States
has been understudied by social scientists. Men’s migration dominates
the migration literature, while women’s migration is relegated to
a second position. Recently, this skewed pattern is changing; though still,
when research focuses on women, there is a tendency of only women scholars
to undertake migration and gender studies. Thus, the intent of this paper
is to fill a research gap related to gender and migration.
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