Remittances from Mexican migrants in the United States during the time of COVID-19
Remittances from Mexican migrants in the United States during the time of COVID-19
Author(s): Rodolfo García Zamora, Selene Gaspar OlveraSubject(s): Economy, Health and medicine and law, Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Mexican migrants; remittances; Covid-19; unemployment; economic recovery;
Summary/Abstract: Following the Great Recession of 2007-2009 in the United States, Mexican migrants’ remittances began to grow steadily in 2014 until they reached a historical level of US$36 billion in 2019. This figure was at US$4 billion in March 2020 when Mexico had been suffering the effects of COVID-19 for one month. In April, remittances from Mexican migrants in the United States dropped 28%, as their unemployment rate reached 17%. Recuperating remittance levels will depend on economic recovery policies in the United States, and on reducing unemployment for Mexican migrants in the sectors where they have the biggest presence.
Journal: Remittances Review
- Issue Year: 5/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 143-153
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English