1983
DOI: 10.2307/1240909
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Cross, Harry E., and James A. Sandos. Across the Border: Rural Development in Mexico and Recent Migration to the United States. Berkeley: Institute for Government Studies, University of California Press, 1981, xx + 198 pp., $‐12.00

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“…The statistical evidence does not indicate that illegal aliens receive wages that are lower than those of other workers with comparable levels of skill (for example, Chiswick, 1988;Massey, 1987). Thus, the low wages of illegal aliens are generally the consequence of their skill levels and not of "exploitation."…”
Section: What Is Illegal Immigration?mentioning
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“…The statistical evidence does not indicate that illegal aliens receive wages that are lower than those of other workers with comparable levels of skill (for example, Chiswick, 1988;Massey, 1987). Thus, the low wages of illegal aliens are generally the consequence of their skill levels and not of "exploitation."…”
Section: What Is Illegal Immigration?mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Skill levels also provide differential incentives for illegal migration (Chiswick, 1988). Individuals with occupational characteristics that would reveal their illegal status, such as the need to acquire a license or show other credentials, are less likely to migrate.…”
Section: What Is Illegal Immigration?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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