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Journal of Ethnic and Migration StudiesVolume 39, Issue 7, 2013, Pages 1041-1065

Migration and Development on the South-North Frontier: A Comparison of the Mexico-US and Morocco-EU cases(Article)

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  • International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Abstract

This paper aims to improve our understanding of migration-development links by comparing the Mexico-US and Morocco-EU cases. Despite significant differences, Mexico and Morocco share a common geopolitical location on the global South-North migration frontier and a common position as prime reserves of low-cost, low-skilled migrant labour for the US and the EU. The analysis highlights the large extent to which Mexican and Moroccan migration is determined by business cycles and political-economic and labour-market transformations in the US and the EU. Mexican and Moroccan migration patterns and trends show striking similarities. Persistent economic gaps and migrant networks partly explain why, despite recruitment freezes in Mexico (1964) and Morocco (1973) and increasing border controls, migration has endured through family and irregular migration and a diversification of migration origins and destinations. Simultaneously, economic liberalisation and labour-market transformations in origin and destination countries have increased supply and demand for casual and informal labour in the service sector, agriculture and construction. In spite of surging remittances and the considerable contributions of Mexican and Moroccan migrants to improved living standards in origin areas, migration cannot overcome structural development obstacles and deeply ingrained political and economic inequalities in Morocco and Mexico. In fact, migration may deepen such inequalities and deflect the attention away from states' failure to create favourable conditions for equitable development. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

Author keywords

DevelopmentInternational MigrationMexicoMoroccoPolicyTransformation

Indexed keywords

GEOBASE Subject Index:business cyclegeopoliticsinternational migrationlabor marketlabor migrationliberalizationliving standardNorth-South relationspolicy approachpolitical economyskilled labor
Regional Index:EuropeMexico [North America]MoroccoUnited States

Funding details

Funding sponsor Funding number Acronym
German Marshall Fund of the United StatesGMF
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale ZusammenarbeitGIZ
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    The authors would like to thank the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the Deutsche Gesellshaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Fondation Hassan II pour les Marocains Résidents à l’Étranger for their generous contribution to the project ‘Transatlantic dialogues on migration and development issues: the Mexico·US and Morocco·EU experiences’. The authors express their gratitude to Mohamed Berriane at the Équipe de Recherche sur la Région et la Régionalisation (E3R) at the Université Mohammed V · Agdal (Rabat, Morocco), and Raúl Delgado Wise at the Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas (Mexico) for their collaboration on the project and their comments on earlier versions of this paper. The valuable comments and suggestions by two anonymous JEMS reviewers are also acknowledged.

  • ISSN: 1369183X
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.778019
  • Document Type: Article

  Vezzoli, S.; Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, United Kingdom;
© Copyright 2013 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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