Interviewer instructions
IV Migration
In this section the changes of habitual residence of the population from one entity to another or to a country other than Mexico are registered.
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Migration is understood to be a change in habitual residence from one entity to another or from one municipality (delegation) to another (internal migration); also from one country to another (international migration).
This section contains two focuses described below:
To investigate the state and international migration (number of people who came to or left Mexico), based on the previous place of residence (questions 4.1 to 4.5).
To know the place of residence on a set date (November 1990) and therefore the migration at the municipal and state level as well as international immigration (questions 4.6 to 4.7).
4.3 Place of previous residence
With this question the entity of previous residence of the population is identified, in the case of interior migration in the country.
In the case of people who declare a country different than Mexico as place of previous residence, the country of origin should be known.
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In this question is written the complete name of the state or country, in the space meant for it.
When they say that a person has lived in many federal entities or countries, write down the last one, in the corresponding space.
Also, when an informant mentions a municipality and does not know or remember the name of the entity to which it belongs, write down its name.
If an informant responds that a person has lived in Mexico or Mexico City, ask to specify if it is the Federal District or the State of Mexico, since it can be confused in some occasions.
In case an informant reports to not remember or not know the state or country previously lived in, write down "does not know" in the corresponding space.