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LEVINE, Elaine. Why Did Mexico-United States Migration Begin to Decrease in 2008?. Prob. Des [online]. 2015, vol.46, n.182, pp.9-40. ISSN 0301-7036.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpd.2015.02.001.

This paper analyzes migration from Mexico to the United States over the past decades and seeks to explain why it began to fall starting in 2008. After providing some background on the historical trends of labor migration to the United States, the article focuses on the place of Mexicans and other Latin Americans in the United States labor market as the context that frames Mexican migration. This work then analyzes the impact of the 2008-2009 recession on Latin American laborers, especially Mexicans, and how migration flows from Mexico have evolved in recent years. The conclusion derived from the analysis of the data and trends observed is that the decline in Mexican migration starting in 2008 can primarily be explained by the behavior of labor demand in the United States, largely determined by the recession.

Keywords : Migration; migration flows; labor market; laborers; economic crisis; historical trends.

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