Public Use Data on Mexican Immigration
Principal Investigator(s): Massey, Douglas S., Princeton University. Office of Population Research
Summary: This project was a continuation of data collection for the ongoing Mexican Migration Project (MMP). The goals of the MMP are to gather and maintain high quality data on the characteristics and behavior of documented and undocumented Mexican migrants to the United States, and to make the collected data available to the public for research and educational purposes. This round focused on gathering new community samples from Mexico's central region. (more info)
Access Notes
These data are not available from ICPSR. Users should consult the data owners directly (via Mexican Migration Project) for details on obtaining the data and documentation.
Study Description
Funding
This survey was funded by:
- United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Scope of Study
Summary: This project was a continuation of data collection for the ongoing Mexican Migration Project (MMP). The goals of the MMP are to gather and maintain high quality data on the characteristics and behavior of documented and undocumented Mexican migrants to the United States, and to make the collected data available to the public for research and educational purposes. This round focused on gathering new community samples from Mexico's central region.
Subject Terms: immigration, population dynamics, population migration
Geographic Coverage: Global, Mexico, United States
Data Collection Notes:
These data are not available from DSDR or ICPSR. Researchers should consult the principal investigator directly for details on obtaining access to the data and documentation:
Dr. Douglas Massey
Office of Population Research
239 Wallace Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
email: dmassey@princeton.edu

