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Identifying and Measuring the Lifelong Human Capital of "Unskilled" Migrants in the Mexico-U.S. Migratory Circuit.

Jacqueline Hagan1, Jean Luc Demonsant2, Sergio Chávez3.   

Abstract

Most human capital and migration studies classify migrants with limited formal education as "unskilled," despite substantial skills developed through job and life experiences. Drawing on a binational multi-stage research project that involved interviews with 320 Mexican migrants and return migrants in North Carolina and Guanajuato, Mexico, we identify the lifelong human capital they acquired and transferred throughout their careers and discovered that these include not only basic education and English, but also technical and social skills and competences acquired informally on and off the job throughout life cycle. We further found that the learning and transfer of skills is a lifelong, gendered process, reflecting the different social contexts and jobs in which men and women learn. In this paper we document several mobility pathways associated with the acquisition and transfer of skills across the migratory circuit, including reskilling, occupational mobility, job jumping, and entrepreneurship.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 31497621      PMCID: PMC6732215          DOI: 10.1177/233150241400200202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Migr Hum Secur        ISSN: 2330-2488


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