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Latin American Migration Project (ICPSR 179)
Released/updated on: 2006-03-31
Geographic coverage: Haiti, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Peru, Global, Costa Rica, Latin America
Latin American Migration Project is a study to advance understanding of the complex processes of international migration and immigration to the United States. In addition to basic demographic data, the survey gathers information on family composition, fertility, infant mortality, household head marital history, labor history of the household head and his/her spouse, and ownership history of properties and businesses. Furthermore, detailed data on internal migration, migration to the mainland United States, and multiple aspects of key United States trips (work experience, income, social networks, remittances, welfare use, etc.) are also collected.
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Mexican Migration Project (ICPSR 177)
Released/updated on: 2006-03-31
Geographic coverage: Mexico, Global
Mexican Migration Project (MMP) is a yearly study of Mexican migrants that randomly samples households in communities throughout Mexico. After gathering social, demographic, and economic information on the household and its members, interviewers collect basic information on each person's first and last trip to the United States. From household heads, they compile a year-by-year history of United States migration and collect information about the last trip northward, focusing on employment, earnings, and use of United States social services.
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New Immigrant Survey (ICPSR 174)
Released/updated on: 2008-03-26
Geographic coverage: United States
The New Immigrant Survey (NIS) is a panel survey of a nationally repesentative sample of new legal immigrants to the United States based on probability samples of administrative records of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
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Public Use Data on Mexican Immigration (ICPSR 35980)
Released/updated on: 2015-06-18
Geographic coverage: United States, Mexico
This project expands the data collection of the Mexican Migration Project (MMP) to new communities in the western states of Durango, Aguascalientes, Colima, and Sinaloa and in the border states of Nuevo Leon, Baja California and Chihuahua. It also includes new quantitative data files on spouse's work history, macroeconomic and labor market conditions in the USA, and conditions in the Mexican political economy. Moreover, it adds new qualitative data files containing the votive texts of migrants and their families and texts of ethnographic interviews with respondents about their experiences migrating to and from the USA and negotiating U.S. society.