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  • Change in the economic absorption of a cohort of immigrant Mexican Americans and Negroes between 1960 and 1971
  • Survey research and other data were obtained on 280 Mexican Americans, 280 Negroes and 413 Anglos in Racine, Wisconsin 1960. During the 11-year period economic differences between Anglos on the one hand and Negroes and Mexican Americans on the other
  • Mexican Americans and Negroes tended to decrease in all areas. (M. Bigoteau).
  • Presidential address delivered to the Association's 61st annual meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona, October 16, 1998. A. delves into the origins, contruction, and meaning of the Mexican curio landscapes in Mexican border towns, especially of Ciudad Juárez
  • , Tijuana, and Nogales. It began with the need to entice the American tourist back to Mexico after the repeal of prohibition in the USA. The construction, both material and imaginative, was largely fostered by the Mexican government. - (SLD)
  • Push/Pull in Recent Mexican Migration to the US
  • Interpretations for the alien invasion of illegal Mexican immigrants center around two positions: a push and a pull theory. Treating the migration as a labor migration, a set of hypothesis is tested dealing with economic conditions in the US
  • Familism and structural assimilation of Mexican immigrants in the United States
  • The relationship between geographic mobility, kinship ties and social status is examined in this article using data for a sample of 820 Mexican immigrants aged 18-60 who were interviewed upon legal entry to the U.S. in late 1973-74 and reinterviewed
  • Zones of exclusion : offshore extraction, the contestation of space and physical displacement in the Nigerian Delta and the Mexican Gulf
  • The article examines two aid interventions that manifest the merging of community development/relief and industrial security policy in the petroleum offshore of the Nigerian Niger Delta and the Mexican Gulf. The article considers the crisis
  • in the Warri region of Delta State in 2003, the subsequent evacuation of local residents, and the surrounding context of oil-related violence. In Mexico, the analysis centers on the implementation of 2003 Mexican security legislation, prompted by International
  • The effects of the crisis of 1994/95 on the Mexican labour market : the case of the city of Puebla
  • The weaker sectors of the economy and the poorer segments of the Mexican population were affected by the economic crisis of 1994-95. The paper attempts to link these global trends to the specific location of Puebla. The relationship between
  • and the strategies of people as micro regulation in a Mexican urban environment.
  • Canadian, Mexican and U.S. fisheries : recent developments
  • Sonorans have always been the dominant Mexican migrants to Arizona. Historically these people crossed the border to work in agriculture and mining; today the Sonoran influx is directed to service jobs in cities. From 1910-1920, Tucson was a haven
  • for Sonoran refugees from the Mexican revolution. - (DWG)
  • Mexican American housescapes
  • MEXICAN AMERICANS CIRCA 1850
  • The Mexican landbridge project : the Isthmus of Tehauntepee and inter-ocean transit
  • The declining effectiveness of Mexican fiscal policy
  • Religion and change in a Mexican village in Festschrift to honor Raymond E. Crist.
  • Scope for policy in an oil based economy : Mexican stabilization efforts in the 1970s
  • Language usage and fertility in the Mexican-origin population of the United States
  • Desert immigrants. The Mexicans of El Paso, 1880-1920.
  • Agrarian change and the articulation of forms of production: the case of the Mexican Bajio
  • What is the annual net flow of undocumented Mexican immigrants to the United States?
  • Mexican undocumented workers in the binational community: a research note
  • Channelization of undocumented Mexican migrants to the U. S.