Immigrants and Cross-Border Workers in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region/Inmigrantes y trabajadores transfronterizos en la región fronteriza Estados Unidos-México

This article studies the differences between the Mexican-born population that resides and works in the U.S. border region and Mexican-born workers that live in Mexico but work in the United States. Immigrants and cross-border workers are compared in terms of their magnitude, socioeconomic characteri...

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