Migration from Central America to the U.S. is largely driven by economics, at great financial expense to migrants themselves, according to a new study led by MIT’s Sarah Williams and others at the UN World Food Program, the Migration Policy Institute and MIT’s Civic Data Design Lab.
A new report about migration, co-authored by MIT scholars, shows that economic distress is the main factor pushing migrants from Central America to the
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