Fenced Out: The Impact of Border Construction on US-Mexico Migration
利用美墨边境围栏建设的时间和地点差异,研究发现围栏建设使所在市镇移民减少27%,邻近市镇减少15%,并促使移民转向其他过境点,尤其对低技能移民有更强威慑。
This paper estimates the impact of the US-Mexico border fence on US-Mexico migration by exploiting variation in the timing and location of US government investment in fence construction. Using Mexican survey data and data I collected on fence construction, I find that construction in a municipality reduces migration by 27 percent for municipality residents and 15 percent for residents of adjacent municipalities. In addition, construction reduces migration by up to 35 percent from non-border municipalities. I also find that construction induces migrants to substitute toward alternative crossing locations, disproportionately deters low-skilled migrants, and reduces the number of undocumented Mexicans in the United States.