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A Transnational Gaze
Peggy Levitt

Abstract: In the decade since this journal was founded, major demographic shifts caused shifts in migration studies. Against this backdrop, the questions migration scholars ask and the analytical and methodological tools we use to answer them have changed dramatically.

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A World in Movement
Michel Wieviorka

Abstract: Traditionally, social sciences have studied migrations from the view point of integration within the framework of nation states, with more interest in integration into society than in real people, their culture and subjectivity. They have barely studied the c

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Ethnic Capital and Relay Migration: New and Old Migratory Patterns in Latin America
Jorge Durand

Abstract: As the pioneer of migratory studies Ernst Ravenstein would say in 1885 in his famous article on "The Laws of Migration", they are produced in a stepped fashion and all migratory currents create other compensatory ones. The article indirectly takes up these tw

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Extreme Vulnerability of Migrants: The Cases of the United States and Mexico
Jorge A. Bustamante

Abstract: Vulnerability of migrants and reports about human rights violations against immigrants in Mexico and the United States are analyzed and contrasted in regard to the reaction of both governments respectively about those reports. A theoretical frame of the conce

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New Migration Stream between Mexico and Canada
Douglas S. Massey Amelia E. Brown

Abstract: Data from the Mexican Migration Project is used to contrast processes of Mexican migration to Canada and the United States. All migrants to Canada entered through the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program and migration there is strongly predicted by marital st

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Times of Losses: A False Awareness of the Integration of Immigrants
Antonio Izquierdo Escribano

Abstract: This article compares and discusses the bases of exclusion and its generational transmission in the United States and France. It explains the limits and achievements of inclusion, based on two admirable research projects. The examination of the long Spanish e

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U.S. Immigration Policy and the Mobility of Mexicans (1882-2005)
Rafael Alarcón

Abstract: Mexicans constitute the largest immigrant group in the United States. This article reviews history to examine the impact of U.S. immigration policy on the development of migration patterns from Mexico between 1882 and 2005. Despite the large number of Mexican

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