CA Traut, S Feimer, CF Emmert… - Police Quarterly, 2000 - pqx.sagepub.com
Abstract Statewide recruit training programs supplement agency training by providing equal
access for all law enforcement personnel to the latest methods and technologies and by
increasing the likelihood of uniform practices across diverse communities. This study is ...
K Thom - Job Market Paper, 2008 - ecn.ulaval.ca
Abstract This paper contributes to the literature on temporary migration by developing and
solving a model of repeated circular migration that accounts for saving behavior. Using
Mexican Migrant Project data on undocumented migrants and non-migrants, I estimate the ...
K Thom - 2010 - files.nyu.edu
Abstract This paper contributes to the literature on temporary migration by developing a
model of repeated circular migration that accounts for saving behavior. Using Mexican
Migrant Project data on undocumented migrants and non-migrants, I estimate the ...
Abstract: This paper explores the extent to which temporary Mexican migrants upgrade their
skills while working in the United States. The vast majority of the migration that we observe is
undertaken without documents. In contrast to Lacuesta (2006), we find that labor market ...
Abstract This paper explores the extent to which temporary Mexican migrants upgrade their
skills while working in the United States. In contrast to Lacuesta (2006), we find that labor
market performance in Mexico is positively related to one's accumulated migration ...
K Thom - 2009 - books.google.com
The three essays in this dissertation investigate the determinants of repeated circular
migration among undocumented immigrants, the effect of US border and immigration
policies on this behavior, and the consequences of circular migration for human capital ...
K Thom… - 2010 - webmeets.com
The Mexican labor force is distinguished by exceptionally high rates of both international
migration and entrepreneurship. During the last half-century, large flows of Mexican workers
have migrated to the United States. As noted by Hanson (2006), approximately 10% of the ...
Abstract We present an empirical analysis of the relationship between US migration
experience and labor market earnings in Mexico. Using Mexican Migrant Project (MMP)
data, we find a return to migration experience of about 2.7% per year. Our estimates are ...
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