Yes, there is. Although the official figure of unemployment in Mexico is of 3.7%, there is a considerable amount of underemployment, which is believed to be around the 26%
The people in Mexico would have to move to another place in search of jobs to support their families.
Many people perform jobs in the informal economy.
the jobs in new Mexico are like the jobs your have in your state
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Peru IS NOT in Mexico.
shortage of jobs and falling wages
Less money, loss of jobs, food shortage
What this question seems to mean is that there is no shortage of workers to fill jobs. As an example, if an overseas computer company places a branch in a nation such as the US, the jobs that it creates will be filled in that there is no shortage of workers with technical skills in the US.
Shortage of jobs
because there might have been a shortage of jobs in their country and they needed the money
There are 547,000 Industry-related jobs in Mexico City, which account for 5.1% of Mexico's total labor force dedicated to manufacturing activities (11 million in 2007).
All of them. From lawyers to blue-collar workers to nuns to politicians, all jobs in Texas have their equivalent in Mexico.