Growth in High-Skilled Mexican Migration Northward: American and Canadian Destinations

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Reitz, Melissa Hernández Jasso
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Abstract

As migration of university-educated Mexicans to both the United States and Canada has begun to increase, the greater opportunities Canada’s expanding points-based selection system offers for the highly skilled to become permanent residents highlights a question: which factors may induce high-skilled Mexicans to prefer Canadian destinations versus American? Using traditional migration theories to frame interviews with a volunteer sample of 40 young university-educated Mexicans, this study confirms that reasons of proximity, climate, and culture often favor American destinations, while reasons of social acceptance, social welfare, and personal security favor Canadian. Importantly, urban-specific preferences matter. Those factors favoring U.S. destinations in general lead many to prefer southern-tier U.S. cities traditional for less-skilled Mexican migration. Those considering northern U.S. cities often prefer a Canadian choice. Canadian competitiveness in the northern urban market suggests that increased awareness of Canadian immigration opportunities could significantly boost skilled Mexican migration to Canada.
高技能墨西哥向北移民的增长:美国和加拿大的目的地
随着受过大学教育的墨西哥人移民到美国和加拿大的人数开始增加,加拿大不断扩大的基于积分的选择系统为高技能移民成为永久居民提供了更大的机会,这凸显了一个问题:哪些因素可能促使高技能的墨西哥人更喜欢加拿大而不是美国?利用传统的移民理论对40名受过大学教育的墨西哥青年志愿者样本进行访谈,该研究证实,邻近、气候和文化的原因往往倾向于美国目的地,而社会接受度、社会福利和个人安全的原因则倾向于加拿大目的地。重要的是,城市偏好很重要。这些有利于美国目的地的因素导致许多人更喜欢美国南部城市,这些城市传统上是低技能墨西哥移民的聚集地。那些考虑美国北部城市的人通常更喜欢加拿大的选择。加拿大在北部城市市场的竞争力表明,提高对加拿大移民机会的认识可以大大促进墨西哥技术移民到加拿大。
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Migraciones Internacionales
Migraciones Internacionales Social Sciences-Demography
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