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Social Capital and International Migration from Latin America

机译:社会资本与拉丁美洲的国际移民

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We combine data from the Latin American Migration Project and the Mexican Migration Project to estimate models predicting the likelihood of taking of first and later trips to the United States from five nations: Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Peru. The models test specific hypotheses about the effects of social capital on international migration and how these effects vary with respect to contextual factors. Our findings confirm the ubiquity of migrant networks and the universality of social capital effects throughout Latin America. They also reveal how the sizes of these effects are not uniform across settings. Social capital operates more powerfully on first as opposed to later trips and interacts with the cost of migration. In addition, effects are somewhat different when considering individual social capital (measuring strong ties) and community social capital (measuring weak ties). On first trips, the effect of strong ties in promoting migration increases with distance whereas the effect of weak ties decreases with distance. On later trips, the direction of effects for both individual and community social capital is negative for long distances but positive for short distances.
机译:我们结合来自拉丁美洲移民项目和墨西哥移民项目的数据来估计模型,这些模型预测了从五个国家(墨西哥,多米尼加共和国,哥斯达黎加,尼加拉瓜和秘鲁)来美国进行第一次和以后旅行的可能性。这些模型检验了有关社会资本对国际移徙的影响以及这些影响如何随情境因素而变化的特定假设。我们的发现证实了移民网络的普遍存在以及整个拉丁美洲社会资本效应的普遍性。它们还揭示了这些效果的大小如何在设置之间不一致。社会资本在第一时间的运作比随后的旅行更强大,并且与迁移成本相互作用。此外,在考虑个人社会资本(衡量牢固关系)和社区社会资本(衡量脆弱关系)时,效果有所不同。初次旅行时,牢固纽带促进迁移的效果随距离增加而增加,而弱纽带影响随距离而减小。在以后的旅行中,对个人和社区社会资本的影响方向对于长途而言为负,而对于短途而言为正。

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