Encompassing replication files for a study on migrant self-selection and random shocks, specifically the Panic of 1907. The data supports research on labor recruiting and migration patterns related to Mexico.
Use Cases
- Analyze migrant self-selection patterns using historical data from the Panic of 1907.
- Study the impact of random economic shocks on labor recruiting dynamics in Mexico.
- Investigate historical migration flows and their determinants during the specified financial crisis.
Strengths
- Data is associated with a specific, peer-reviewed research study on a defined historical event.
- Dataset is harvested and hosted by the authoritative ICPSR organization.
- Last updated in February 2026, indicating recent maintenance.
Limitations
- The dataset structure is unknown, with no column list, row count, or sample data provided.
- The specific temporal and geographic coverage of the underlying data is not detailed.
- File formats and data size are unspecified, complicating assessment of usability.
Provenance
- Source
- ICPSR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Replication files for the academic paper "Migrant Self-Selection and Random Shocks: Evidence from the Panic of 1907".
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated on 2026-02-23.
- Geography
- Related to Mexico.