The skilled diaspora: an analysis of the situation of Mexicans with higher education in the United States

Authors

  • Student La Salle University
  • Andrea Bautista León La Salle University

Keywords:

Skilled Migration, Salaries of Professionals, Returns to education

Abstract

This research analyzes the skilled migration of Mexicans to the United States. In particular, it studies the mismatch between educational training and job opportunities in both Mexico and the United States with the construction of three contrasting groups: 1) Mexicans in Mexico with higher education, 2) Mexicans in the United States with higher education, and 3) Americans (white/non-Hispanic) with higher education. A recent period (2022-2023) is studied where 33% of migrants in OECD countries, including the 1,313,666 Mexicans in the US, have post-secondary education, of which only 42.8% obtain professional jobs in line with their training. The Mexican National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE) and the US Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) were used as sources of information. The study categorizes individuals by nationality and education, focusing on gender differences and the wage “premium” of education. Among the results, it was found that Mexicans with higher education in Mexico have a higher wage “premium” in relative terms compared to those who migrate and that Mexican women abroad have a smaller gap relative to US women. At the same time, male migrants have a more significant wage gap than their US peers.    

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Author Biographies

Student, La Salle University

Student of the Economic and Financial Engineering degree at the Faculty of Business of the Universidad La Salle México

Andrea Bautista León, La Salle University

Professor and Researcher of the Vice-Rector's Office for Research at the Universidad La Salle México

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Published

2024-07-01

How to Cite

Álvarez Blanco, I., & Bautista León, A. (2024). The skilled diaspora: an analysis of the situation of Mexicans with higher education in the United States. Revista Internacional De Salarios Dignos, 6(1), 48–67. Retrieved from https://revistasinvestigacion.lasalle.mx/index.php/OISAD/article/view/4248

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