Science
Volume 237, Issue 4816, 1987, Pages 733-738
The social process of international migration (Article)
Massey D.S.* ,
España F.G.
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Department of Sociology, Population Research Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, United States
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6298, United States
Abstract
The social process of network growth helps to explain the rapid increase in the migration of Mexicans to the United States during the 1970s. Migrant networks are webs of social ties that link potential migrants in sending communities to people in receiving societies, and their existence lowers the costs of international movement. With each person that becomes a migrant, the cost of migration is reduced for a set of friends and relatives, inducing them to migrate and further expanding the network. As a result of this dynamic interaction, network connections to the United States have become widespread throughout Mexico, and the probability of international migration from that country is high.
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DOI: 10.1126/science.237.4816.733
ISSN: 00368075
Cited by: 217
Original Language: English