Migrant self-selection and random shocks: evidence from the panic of

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  • who: Migrant Self-Selection and collaborators from the n the early twentieth century, Mexican immigration to the United States have published the Article: Migrant Self-Selection and Random Shocks: Evidence from the Panic of, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To explain how selection patterns adjusted to the crisis, the authors focus on factors affecting the costs of migration. The authors provide evidence suggesting that the enganche shaped the composition of Mexican immigration, as American recruiters systematically chose the tallest workers-that is, the enganche system was characterized by a positive selection in recruiting. As part . . .

     

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