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Impacts of Policy Reforms on the Supply of Mexican Labor to U.S. Farms: New Evidence from Mexico
Authors:Stephen R Boucher  Aaron Smith  J Edward Taylor  Antonio Yúnez-Naude
Institution:Stephen R. Boucher is an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC-Davis and a member of Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.; Aaron Smith is an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC-Davis and a member of Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.; J. Edward Taylor is a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC-Davis and a member of Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.; Antonio Yúnez-Naude is a professor at the Center for Economic Studies at the Colegio de México.
Abstract:The availability of immigrant farm-workers from Mexico is a critical factor affecting the U.S. fresh fruit and vegetable sector. This paper uses retrospective panel data from rural Mexico to examine the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Immigration Reform and Control Act on the supply of migrant labor to the United States. We find that, in contrast to expectations, both policies were associated with an increase in migration to U.S. farm jobs from rural Mexico.
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