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Migraciones internacionales

versão On-line ISSN 2594-0279versão impressa ISSN 1665-8906

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CUECUECHA, Alfredo; FUENTES-MAYORGA, Norma  e  MCLEOD, Darryl. Do minimum wages help explain declining Mexico-U.S. migration?. Migr. Inter [online]. 2021, vol.12, rmiv1i12326.  Epub 28-Mar-2022. ISSN 2594-0279.  https://doi.org/10.33679/rmi.v1i1.2326.

This paper finds that minimum wages of the United States and Mexico measured carefully in Purchasing

Power Parity (PPP) help explain the well-documented post-2010 fall in Mexico-U.S. migration. Declining inequality also plays a role since the purchasing power of the minimum wage increased relative to the average wage in Mexico. Using time-series data, we find two positive partial correlations between minimum wages and net migration: one driven by wage differentials between the two countries and the other by wage inequality in Mexico. However, these results are found to be mediated through migrant social networks. Though relative wages are a classic migration driver, this paper is the first to explore the full minimum-average wage nexus. One clear policy implication of these results is that maintaining the real purchasing power of minimum wages helps reduce migration. An in-depth analysis is needed to demonstrate the causality of these correlations.

Palavras-chave : 1. net migration; 2. minimum wage; 3. inequality; 4. Mexico; 5. United States..

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