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Migration and Financial Constraints: Evidence from Mexico

Manuela Angelucci

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2015 open access

This paper shows that poor households’ entitlement to an exogenous, temporary, but guaranteed income stream increases Mexican migration to the United States, although this income is mainly consumed. Some households use the entitlement to this income stream as collateral to finance the migration. The new migrations come from previously constrained individuals and households and worsen migrant skills. In sum, financial constraints to international migration are binding for poor Mexicans, some of whom would like to migrate but cannot afford to. As growth and antipoverty and microfinance programs relax financial constraints for the poor, low-skilled Mexican migration to the United States will likely increase.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00487
Volume
97 (1)
Pages
224-228
Language
en
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