Ma recherche
Je suis une démographe sociale et une spécialiste des politiques publiques. Ma recherche se situe à l'intersection des inégalités économiques et de la politique sociale, avec un accent particulier sur la migration et l'éducation. Plus spécifiquement, j'examine les disparités dans l'atteinte éducative, les résultats sur le marché du travail et la santé par ethnicité, genre et statut migratoire afin d'évaluer les réponses politiques potentielles qui pourraient aider à réduire de telles inégalités et améliorer le bien-être des populations vulnérables.
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Mon travail a été généreusement financé par la Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, l'International Studies Association, le National Institute on Aging, et la Graduate School de l'UT.
Peer-Reviewed Papers
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Canedo, A.P., February 2023 . "The Unintended Effects of Social Pensions on Migration: Evidence from Rural Mexico” Population Research and Policy Review.
Canedo, A.P., Fabregas, R., and Gupta, P., January 2023. “Emergency Cash Transfers for Informal Workers: Impact Evidence from Mexico” Journal of Public Economics.
von Hippel, P. T., and Canedo, A.P., August 2022. “Is Ability Group Placement Biased? New Data, New Methods, New Answers” American Educational Research Journal.
Canedo, A.P. and Morse, S., September 2019. "An Estimation of the Effect of Women’s Employment on the Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in Mexico” Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
Canedo, A.P. and Angel, J., August 2019. "Aging and the Hidden Costs of Going Home to Mexico” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology.
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Canedo, A.P., March 2019. "Labor Market Discrimination Against Indigenous Peoples in Mexico: A Decomposition Analysis of Wage Differentials” Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Canedo, A.P., December 2018. "Analyzing Multidimensional Poverty Estimates in Mexico From an Ethnic Perspective: A Policy Tool for Bridging the Indigenous Gap” Poverty and Public Policy.
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Working Papers
Canedo, A.P. "Do Children in Home Communities Benefit from Return Migration? An Analysis of Educational Outcomes in Mexican Municipalities”
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Canedo, A.P. and von Hippel, P. T. “Bias in Kindergarten Ability Group Placement: Does Parental Lobbying Make It Worse? Do Formal Assessments Make It Better?”
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Canedo, A.P. "Return Migration to Mexico and the Prevalence of Sexual Violence”
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Canedo, A.P. "The Reintegration of US Immigrants into the Mexican Labor Market: Barriers and Mechanisms for Coping”
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Research in Progress
von Hippel, P. T, Canedo, A.P., and Kim, E.Y. “Does Ability Grouping Really Exacerbate Inequality”
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Canedo, A.P. "Do Remittances Influence Childrens' Educational Performace? Evidence from Mexican Municipalities”
Canedo, A.P. “The Two-Child Ideal Family Size: How Migration to the US Influences Fertility Choices Back Home”
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Canedo, A.P. and Vazquez A. "Exposure to Bulllying Among Children in US Schools with Diverse Immigrant Populations”
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Canedo, A.P. "Fear of Deportation and Farm Profitability: Evidence from Secure Communities”
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Policy Articles
Canedo, A.P., Fabregas R. and Morris M. “Emergency Cash Transfers During COVID-19: Implementation Lessons for the Global South”, Resiliency in the Age of COVID-19. December 8, 2021.
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Canedo, A.P. “Discriminación laboral y falta de protección social: la situación de los pueblos indígenas de México”, Fulbright Club de México. December 10, 2018.
Canedo, A.P. ”Bridging the Indigenous Wage Gap in Mexico", Cornell Public Policy Review. July 19, 2017.
Canedo, A.P. “Mexico’s Education Reform: What Went Wrong?", Georgetown Public Policy Review. March 10, 2016.
Canedo, A.P. and Ramírez, J. “Con Prospera, ¿tendrán más oportunidades?", Animal Político.September 24, 2014.