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.

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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 Oaxaca, Oax. 11 y 12 de marzo de 2004

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 ( ) ≈ 495,000

Distribution of Mexican Migrants 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

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

Percentage of migrants who send money to Mexico, 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

Reasons of migrating to the U.S. Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002

Migrants who send and who do not send money by reasons of migrating to the U.S., Senders Non senders

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

Migrants who send and who do not send money by type of document used to enter to the U.S., Senders Non senders

Mexicans who migrated to the US between 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

Migrants who send and who do not send money by country of residence in November, 2002 (percentage) Senders Non senders

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,

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,

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,

Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002 OAXACANS in the US by state of destination,

Senders Non Senders Migrants who send and who do not send money to Mexico by US Region of destination, (percentage) Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002

Senders Non Senders Migrants who send and who do not send money by Mexican region of origin, (percentage) Surce: INEGI, National Survey of Employment (ENE) Módulo sobre Migración (Part IV. International Migration), November 2002