Social Science Journal
Volume 52, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 386-396
The Mexican Dream? The effect of return migrants on hometown development (Article)
Waddell B.J.* ,
Fontenla M.
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Adams State University, Department of Sociology, 208 Edgemont Blvd, Alamosa, CO 81101, United States
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University of New Mexico, Department of Economics, MSC 05 3060, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States
Abstract
Mexican migrants are returning to their homeland at record rates. Along with material goods, these former migrants may bring with them new ways of thinking about the world and envisioning the future. Still, relatively little is known about the degree to which former migrants affect the wellbeing of their local communities over time. This study evaluates the effect of return migrants on health, education, income, and political participation in Guanajuato, Mexico during the period 2000-2010. The findings imply that returnees may have positive effects within local economies, improving not only income, but also education, healthcare, electoral participation, and overall wellbeing. The results of this study have important implications for policy makers operating within emigration-prone regions of the world. © 2015 Western Social Science Association.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.soscij.2015.02.003
ISSN: 03623319
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English