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Mexico 1998-1999Mexican Ethnosurveyof Family, Migration, and Labor1998 - 1999Universidad de Guadalajara and University of ewer:Number in Census:Random number:Observations:For Internal Use:Final I.D.CommunityNumber:HouseholdNumber:Survey Comparison: Version I vs Version IIAny change the survey underwent from one version to another will appear in eachtable with its specificsRevised July 2011Mexico 1998-1999

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE AInformation about the household members and other children of household head who no longer live in the household(Record in this order: household head first, then the spouse; then, all the children (from oldest to youngest), lastly all other persons who live in the household.NameGenderRelationship tothe householdheadHouseholdmemberHEADYESCód.Year ofbirthMarital StatusPlace of birth(Municipio and State)(a)(b)1MF2MFYes No DESCód.3MFYes No DESCód.4MFYes No DESCód.5MFYes No DESCód.6MFYes No DESCód.7MFYes No DESCód.8MFYes No DESCód.9MFYes No DESCód.10MFYes No DESCód.11MFYes No DESCód.12MFYes No DESCód.13MFYes No DESCód.14MFYes No DESCód.15MFYes No DESCód.16MFYes No DESCód.17MFYes No DESCód.18MFYes No DESCód.19MFYes No DESCód.20MFYes No DESCód.Who informed? (name):(a) Age at first marriage/un(b) Marital Status:1 Single2 Married3 Consensual Union4 WidowedYears ofeduc. CPrincipal EconomicOccupation(c) Guide for years of schooling completed:Elementary 6High School 12Middle School 9Teaching School w/o High School 13Technical w/o Middle School 9Teaching School 16Technical School 12Superior Teaching School 18Academic 12University 17Adult School 3Mexico 1998-1999Code(d) Check codebook for codes(d)

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE BUnionStarting yearMarital History of the Household Head and information of children who no longer liveType of Union aYear endedCause ofDissolution �d.(a) Type of Union:(b) Cause of dissolution1 Religious1 Separated2 Civil2 Divorce3 Consensual Union3 Spouse's death4 Religious & Civil9 Unknown9 UnknownMexico 1998-1999Children1Born2DiedBorn3DiedNew variable and itsoptionsBorn4DiedBornDied

TABLE CMexico 1998-1999Information abouth each person in Table A with migratory experience within MexicoFIRST TRIP OUTSIDE THE MUNICIPIO OF ORIGINNameMexico 1998-1999# in AYear oftripLAST TRIP TO WORK OUTSIDE THE MUNICIPIO OF ORIGINDurationDestinyMain(years /(Municipio and State) Occupationmonths)Year oftripDuration(years /months)DestinyMain(Municipio and State) os)Total ofinternaltrips

FIRST TRIP TO THE U.S.Name# in AYear oftripDOCUMENTATION1 Legal Resident (Green Card)2 Bracero3 Contract H24 Tourist / Local passport5 Citizen6 Silva Letter7 Undocumented8 Refugee9 UnknownMexico 1998-1999Mexico 1998-1999Information abouth each person in Table A with migratory experience to the United StatesTABLE DDurationDocumen(years /tationmonths)Destiny(City and State)LAST TRIP TO THE U.S.MainOccupationHourlysalary(dlls)Year oftripDurationDocumen(years /tationmonths)Destiny(City and CodeCodeCodeCodeONLY FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO APPEAR ABOVE AND WHO HAVE GREEN CARD IN U.S.Year applied# in AYear papers receivedSponsorHourlysalary(dlls)Total ofU.S. tripsNew variablesand optionsSPONSOR1 Spouse2 Son / Daughter3 Father / Mother4 Sibling5 Amnesty6 AgriculturalWorkers Program(SAW)7 Through work(no SAW)8 Other9 Unknown

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE EBusinessNumberInformation about the history of business, companies or other activitiesthat require economic investment from the head or spouseType of BusinessDescriptionYearstartedYearclosed /soldFinanced w/U.S. dollars?Number of workersHowLocated in thefamilyU.S.?acquired?1other workers?members?Cód.Cód.Cód.Cód.New variable andits optionsCódCód.Cód.Cód.(1) How acquired?1 Savings2 Loan from bank3 Loan from family4 Loan from friends5 Inheritance6 Other:9 UnknownMexico 1998-1999

PlaceYearMexico 1998-1999Labor history of the household head since first jobTABLE FaOccupationAge(Municipio/City & State)(Description)CodeDuration(yy.mm)Documents(In .Cód.Cód.New variable:Before we asked for the salaryof the household head (in pesosor dollars whatever the specificcase) in table .Mexico 1998-1999DOCUMENTATION1 Legal Resident (Green Card)2 Bracero3 Contract H24 Tourist / Local passport5 Citizen6 Silva LetterSalary during last job in Mexico:Pesos:By:

PlaceYearMexico 1998-1999Labor history of the spouse since first jobTABLE FbOccupationAge(Municipio/City & State)(Description)CodeDuration(yy.mm)Documents(In .Cód.New variables toobtain the Spouse'slife d.Cód.Cód.Mexico 1998-1999DOCUMENTATION1 Legal Resident (Green Card)2 Bracero3 Contract H24 Tourist / Local passport5 Citizen6 Silva LetterSalary during last job in Mexico:Pesos:By:

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE GRelationship w/HeadHousehold head family with migratory experience to the U.S."Green card"SexYear of 1st tripLives in the U.S.?Still alive?Has it?Year receivedCity and StateMotherFatherSibling 1Sibling 2Sibling 3Sibling 4Sibling 5Sibling 6Sibling 7Sibling 8Sibling 9Sibling 10Sibling 11Sibling 12Mexico 1998-1999Nuevas variables

Mexico 1998-1999Table HMigration experience among extended family and friends of head of householdHow many currently live in U.S.?UnclesCousinsNieces/ nephewsSiblings in law (fromdirect family)Children in lawParent in lawFriendsMexico 1998-1999How many (others) lived in U.S. before?

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE IType ofpropertyaInformation about the house living in and other properties owned by household head and spouseMaterial ofconstructionbType offloorcNumber ofroomsTenancydYearacquiredYear soldFinanced w/ U.S.dollars?Located inU.S.?Howacquired?e1(a) Type of property:1 House of residence2 House owned3 Lot owned4 Business place5 Apartment building6 Apartment owned(c) Type of floor:1 Dirt2 Cement3 Finished(Tile/Carpet/etc.)(b) Material of construction:1 Adobe and tile roof (precarious)2 Brick and tile roof3 Brick and cement roof4 WoodMexico 1998-1999(d) Tenency:1 Borrowed / guest2 Rent3 Own4 Owner by other relative5 Without papers6 Other:New variablesand its options(e) How acquired?1 Savings2 Loan from bank3 Loan from family4 Loan from friends5 Inheritance6 Other:

Mexico 1998-1999Table J1ServiceHouse servicesYes / NoCUADRO gerator5Washing machine6Sewing machineType of vehicleaVehicle holdingsFinanced w/ U.S.dollars?How aquired?bNewvariablesand options(a) Type of vehicleRadioTVStereo(b) How acquired?1 Auto(mark all that apply)2 Pick-up/Van/Truck1 Savings3 Bus2 Loan from bank4 Tractor3 Loan from family5 Taxi4 Loan from friends6 Other:5 Inheritance6 Other:TelephoneNew optionMexico 1998-1999Bought in U.S.?9 Unknown

Information about the undocumented border crossings of the household headTable KCrossingYearCrossing Place(City & State in Mexico)Crossed withwhom?aCoyoteUsedcoyote?123456789New variables10111213141516171819202122232425Mexico 1998-1999(a) Crossed with whom?1 Alone2 With Family3 With Friends4 With Family & Friends# ofHow much paid? Who paid?b DeportationsMexico 1998-1999Succesfulcrossing?

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE LInformation about the household head's migratory experience to the U.S.AnswerIn your most recent trip to the U.S.Did other RELATIVES lived with you in the same house? (not counting spouse and children)Did other FELLOW HOME-COMMUNITY MEMBERS lived with you in the same house?When needed money, who offered HELP?aCodeDo you have BANK ACCOUNT in U.S.?Since what year?Do you have CREDIT CARD in U.S.?Since what year?Have you declared FEDERAL TAXES?Since what year?Have you participated in SPORTS organizations?YesNoDESHave you participated in RELIGIOUS/SOCIAL organizations?YesNoDESbWhat kind of relations with CHICANOS?CodeWhat kind of relations with BLACKS?bCodeWhat kind of relations with ASIANS?bCodeWhat kind of relations with GRINGOS?bCodeWhat kind of relations with LATINOS?bCodeNew variablesWhom did you STAY WITH upon arrival (LODGING)?Do you speak and understand English?cCodeDo you use ENGLISH AT HOME?dCodeDo you use ENGLISH AT WORK?dCodeDo you use ENGLISH with FRIENDS?dCodedDo you use ENGLISH in your NEIGHBORHOOD? (shopping, street, etc.)Code(a) Who helped?(b) Type of relations:(c) English1 Fellow home-community member0 None or casual0 Doesn't speak nor understands2 Friend1 Workplace1 Doesn't speak but understands a little3 Employer2 Friendship2 Doesn't speak but understands well4 Relative3 Very Close3 Both: speaks and understands a little5 Bank4 Other:4 Both: speaks and understands well6 Did not need help7 Other:9 UnknownMexico 1998-1999(d) English usage1 None2 Sometimes3 Often4 Always

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE MInformation about the financial situation on U.S. during last tripAnswersIn your most recent job in the U.S.HeadHow do (did) you get your job?aCodeHow much are (were) you paid by the hour?DollarsHow many hours do (did) you work per week?QuantityHow many months per year do (did) you work?QuantityDo (did) you get paid with check or cash?SpouseNew variablesSocial security taxes withheld?Federal taxes withheld?Race of head's/ spouse's employer?bCodeRace of head's/ spouse's supervisor?bCodeHouseholdRent per monthDollarsFood budget per monthDollarsAverage montly remittancesDollarsPurpose of remittancesDescriptionAverage montly savingsSavings brought to MexicoPurpose of SavingsDollarsNew optionsDollarsDescription(a) How was job obtained?(b) Race:1 Searched by oneself1 Anglo2 Recommended by a relative2 Black3 Recommended by a friend3 Asian4 Recommended by a fellow home-community memb4 Chicano5 Recommended by a coyote5 Mexican6 Contracted6 Other Latino7 Paid a friend/ fellow home-community member 7 Other:8 Through an employment agency8 Company9 "Pick-up" on street cornerMexico 1998-1999

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE NInformation about the use of public services in U.S.AnswersDuring your most recent trip to the U.S.Did you have any child attending public schools?Have you ever received unemployment compensation?New variablesHave you ever received food stamps?Have you ever received welfare?What type?aAFDCWICSSIGeneralHave you or a family member gone to the doctor?Have you or a family member been hospitalized?If someone went to the doctor or hospital, who paid?b(a) Types of welfare:AFDCWICSSIGeneralAid for Families with Dependent ChildrenWomen Infants Children ProgramSupplemental Security Income ProgramState assistant (not federal)(b) Who paid doctor/ hospital?1 Employer2 Private insurance3 Medicaid4 Self5 Relative6 No one7 Other:Mexico 1998-1999New option(All that apply)

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE OCurrent and past lands - agricultural landsNumber ofhectaresLand #Type oflandaNumber ofcultivatedhectaresTenencybYearacquiredYear soldFinanced w/U.S. dollars?Located inU.S.?Current Lands1234NewvariablesPast Lands1234(a) Type of land:1 Irrigated2 Wetland3 Dryland4 Grazing/pasture5 Orchard6 Other:9 UnknownMexico 1998-1999(b) Tenency:1 Ejido2 Private3 Communal4 Leased9 UnknownNew option(c) How acquired?1 Savings2 Loan from bank3 Loan from family4 Loan from friends5 Inheritance6 Other:9 UnknownHowacquired?c

Mexico 1998-1999TABLE PInformation about the usage of current landQuestionAnswerInformation on agricultural tasksNumber of family members who work (head included)Number of hired hands who helpUse of agricultural machinery?Use of fertilizers?Use of insecticides?U.S. financing to cultivate?Information about animalsCowsPigsHorsesDonkeysOxenNew variableChickenGoatsOther:Mexico 1998-1999How many?Financed w/ U.S.dollars?

TABLE G Household head family with migratory experience to the U.S. Lives in the U.S.? Has it? Year received City and State Mother Father Sibling 1 Sibling 2 Sibling 3 Sibling 4 "Green card" Still alive? Relationship w/ Head Sex Year of 1st trip Nuevas variables Sibling 5 Sibling 6 Sibling 7

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