Migration Pessimism and the Subjective Well‐Being of Migrant Households in Mexico |
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Authors: | RICHARD JONES |
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Affiliation: | The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA |
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Abstract: | A new migration pessimism argues that the economic benefits of international labour migration for migrant households may not justify the social costs. This article provides a test of this argument based on the author's survey of 304 households in Jerez municipio (municipality), Zacatecas, Mexico, in 2009. The results indicate that active households (those with at least one migrant abroad) perceived their economic situation to have improved more, but both their social cohesion and their happiness to be less than those of non‐active households. Social cohesion (family unity and maintenance of values) is shown to be pivotal in the happiness differential enjoyed by the non‐active households. |
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Keywords: | happiness international labour migration Mexico migration migration pessimism well‐being |
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