Recent Publications
Soc sci & Med 2020
Ro, A., Bruckner, T. A., & Duquette-Rury, L. (2020). Immigrant apprehensions and birth outcomes: Evidence from California birth records 2008–2015. Social Science & Medicine, 249, 112849.
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JEMS 2019
Peréz-Armendáriz, C. & Duquette-Rury, L. (2019). The 3x1 program for migrants and self-defense forces in contemporary Mexico. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1623345
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ASR 2016
Duquette-Rury, L. (2016). Migrant Transnational Participation: How Citizen Inclusion and Government Engagement Matter for Local Democratic Development in Mexico. American Sociological Review, 81(4), 771-799.
*Received ASA Global and Transnational Section Best Paper Award, Honorable Mention
RSF 2016
Waldinger, R., & Duquette-Rury, L. (2016). Emigrant Politics, Immigrant Engagement: Homeland Ties and Immigrant Political Identity in the United States. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2(3), 42-59.
IMR 2018
Duquette-Rury, L., & Chen, Z. (2018). Does International Migration Affect Political Participation? Evidence from Multiple Data Sources across Mexican Municipalities, 1990–2013. International Migration Review, 0197918318774499.
LARR 2016
Simpser, A., Duquette-Rury, L., Hernandez-Company, A. & Ibarra, J. F. (2016). The Political Economy of Social Spending by Local Government: A Study of the 3× 1 Program in Mexico. Latin American Research Review, 51(1), 62-83.
*Selected for the 2016 Handbook of Latin American Studies coordinated by the Library of Congress. Each section of the biannual Handbook produces an annotated bibliography of the best 50 recently published articles and books in the field.
SCID 2014
Duquette-Rury, L. (2014). Collective remittances and transnational coproduction: The 3×1 program for migrants and household access to public goods in Mexico. Studies in Comparative International Development, 49(1), 112-139.
CMS 2018
Duquette-Rury, L., Waldinger, R., & Lim, N. (2018). Foreign connections and the difference they make: how migrant ties influence political interest and attitudes in Mexico. Comparative migration studies, 6(1), 35.
MI 2013
Duquette-Rury, L., & Bada, X. (2017). Continuity and change in Mexican migrant hometown associations: evidence from new survey research. Migraciones Internacionales, 7(1),65-100.