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TALLER SOBRE MEDICIÓN DE LAS REMESAS DE LOS MIGRANTES MEXICANOS EN ESTADOS UNIDOS Fernando Lozano-Ascencio Sesión 3. Análisis de la base de datos de remesas de individuos por entidades federativas a partir del Módulo de Migración Internacional de la Encuesta Nacional de Empleo Urbano 2002. Oaxaca, Oax. 11 y 12 de marzo de 2004
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RECENT IMMIGRANTS DATA: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 QUESTION: During the last five years, that is, from November 1997 to November 2002, some person of this household migrated to the United States? CASES: 5,896 individuals WEIGHTED POPULATION: 2’475,235 Annual average flow (1997-2002) ≈ 495,000
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Distribution of Mexican Migrants by Sex, 1997-2002 (percentage) Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 n = 5,896 POPULATION = 2’475,235
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AGE GROUPS BY SEX (percentage) Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 n = 5,896 POPULATION = 2’475,235 MenWomen
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Percentage of migrants who send money to Mexico, 1997-2002 Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 n = 5,896 Missing cases = 221 POPULATION = 2’400,578
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Reasons of migrating to the U.S. Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002
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Migrants who send and who do not send money by reasons of migrating to the U.S., 1997-2002. Senders Non senders
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Type of document used to enter the U.S. Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002
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Migrants who send and who do not send money by type of document used to enter to the U.S., 1997-2002. Senders Non senders
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Mexicans who migrated to the US between 1997-2002 by country of residence in November, 2002 Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 n = 5,896 POPULATION = 2’475,235 (Return migrants) 1’523,121 individuals 951,272 individuals
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Migrants who send and who do not send money by country of residence in November, 2002 (percentage) Senders Non senders
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67% of the total 79% of the total 27% 19% 15% 11% 10% Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 States of origin and destination of the migration flow from Mexico to the United States, 1997-2002.
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Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 Mexican state of origin and US state of destination of Mexican Migrants, 1997-2002.
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Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 State of origin of Mexicans who migrated to CALIFORNIA, 1997-2002.
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Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 OAXACANS in the US by state of destination, 1997-2002.
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Senders Non Senders Migrants who send and who do not send money to Mexico by US Region of destination, 1997- 2002. (percentage) Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002
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Senders Non Senders Migrants who send and who do not send money by Mexican region of origin, 1997- 2002. (percentage) Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002
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