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this paper we use a unique data set from rural Mexico collected for the purposes of evaluating the impact of the PROGRESA …
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development program, Progresa, are used to estimate the effect of the potential grant size on migration. The empirical analysis is …
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Mexican and US Censuses, and use the calibrated model for policy evaluation. I evaluate the long run effect of the Progresa … Mexico attenuating the pressure, especially of illegal immigrants. …
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Mexico’s indirect tax system. This leads to the identification of several possible pro-poor tax reforms in that country. It …
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stress in Mexico and this retards the growth of skills of workforce. (2) The informal sector is large, mostly due to the …
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Using data collected for the evaluation of the rural component of Oportunidades, Mexico's flagship anti-poverty program …
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We provide the first evidence on the causal effect of border enforcement on the full spatial distribution of Mexican immigrants to the United States. We address the endogeneity of border enforcement with an instrumental variables strategy based on administrative delays in budgetary allocations...
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elderly in Mexico for whom family support is an important source of income. Using data from the Mexican Income and Expenditure …
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This paper investigates the effect of the US Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) on the remitting patterns of Mexican immigrants. Using data from the Mexican Migration Project (MMP128), we find that a significant effect on remittance flows from illegal...
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Seguro Popular (SP) was introduced in 2002 to provide health insurance to the 50 million Mexicans without Social Security. This paper tests whether the program has had unintended consequences, distorting workers' incentives to operate in the informal sector. The analysis examines the impact of...
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