Science. 1987 Aug 14;237(4816):733-8. doi: 10.1126/science.237.4816.733.
The social process of network growth helps to explain the rapid increase in the migration of Mexicans to the United States during the 1970s. Migrant networks are webs of social ties that link potential migrants in sending communities to people in receiving societies, and their existence lowers the costs of international movement. With each person that becomes a migrant, the cost of migration is reduced for a set of friends and relatives, inducing them to migrate and further expanding the network. As a result of this dynamic interaction, network connections to the United States have become widespread throughout Mexico, and the probability of international migration from that country is high.
网络增长的社会过程有助于解释 20 世纪 70 年代墨西哥人向美国移民的迅速增加。移民网络是将潜在移民与接收社会中的人联系起来的社会关系网络,它们的存在降低了国际迁移的成本。每一个成为移民的人,都会降低一群朋友和亲戚移民的成本,促使他们移民,并进一步扩大网络。由于这种动态的相互作用,与美国的网络联系已经在墨西哥广泛普及,该国的国际移民概率很高。