New Mexico Unrevised County Population Estimates, 1990-1999
Net International Migration
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April '90- July '98- July '97- July '96- July '95- July '94-
Area July '99 p/ July '99 p/ July '98 r/ July '97 r/ July '96 r/ July '95 r/
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New Mexico 38,267 4,170 4,215 5,067 5,035 4,228
Bernalillo 12,387 1,268 1,273 1,541 1,606 1,471
Catron 11 1 0 1 5 1
Chaves 1,887 272 219 271 232 198
Cibola 114 23 9 16 14 11
Colfax 81 9 9 7 13 5
Curry 748 59 77 99 105 66
De Baca 64 10 9 8 8 6
Dona Ana 9,730 1,051 1,098 1,312 1,319 1,065
Eddy 820 83 95 110 86 87
Grant 203 23 27 25 31 14
Guadalupe 64 7 6 5 9 12
Harding 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hidalgo 155 25 26 7 34 8
Lea 1,437 172 186 180 179 120
Lincoln 188 20 28 28 28 28
Los Alamos 364 64 43 55 50 46
Luna 1,972 190 210 270 248 217
McKinley 478 50 57 77 78 44
Mora 11 0 0 1 4 2
Otero 653 66 68 61 72 73
Quay 96 9 9 7 7 8
Rio Arriba 343 37 32 48 61 38
Roosevelt 384 29 46 57 43 51
Sandoval 745 76 80 126 107 88
San Juan 382 40 35 67 46 39
San Miguel 255 28 29 32 36 26
Santa Fe 2,886 379 347 406 375 343
Sierra 267 22 23 36 49 13
Socorro 469 52 43 62 54 50
Taos 244 19 29 25 30 19
Torrance 79 7 10 21 11 4
Union 48 4 4 3 6 8
Valencia 702 75 88 103 89 67
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July '93- July '92- July '91- July '90- April '90-
Area July '94 r/ July '93 r/ July '92 r/ July '91 r/ July '90 r/
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New Mexico 3,961 4,126 3,627 3,086 752
Bernalillo 1,282 1,341 1,236 1,126 243
Catron 0 1 4 -2 0
Chaves 163 190 173 137 32
Cibola 11 5 15 6 4
Colfax 13 9 11 4 1
Curry 81 104 73 71 13
De Baca 7 7 6 3 0
Dona Ana 997 940 918 794 236
Eddy 101 97 84 64 13
Grant 28 20 19 15 1
Guadalupe 13 4 5 2 1
Harding 0 0 0 0 0
Hidalgo 12 20 13 9 1
Lea 169 142 123 136 30
Lincoln 20 20 4 10 2
Los Alamos 30 27 20 24 5
Luna 194 325 172 123 23
McKinley 44 46 46 32 4
Mora 0 2 2 1 -1
Otero 53 93 82 69 16
Quay 20 4 20 9 3
Rio Arriba 44 38 24 15 6
Roosevelt 38 49 36 27 8
Sandoval 82 71 80 28 7
San Juan 33 43 51 26 2
San Miguel 31 27 23 19 4
Santa Fe 286 295 221 181 53
Sierra 32 34 23 30 5
Socorro 56 51 50 39 12
Taos 33 33 24 26 6
Torrance 13 8 3 1 1
Union 6 4 8 4 1
Valencia 69 76 58 57 20
p/ Preliminary.
r/ Revised.
Note: Net International Migration is defined as the difference between migration
to an area from outside the United States (immigration) and migration from the area
to outside the United States (emigration) during the period. For the purposes of
these population estimates, the geographic extent of the United States is defined
as excluding Puerto Rico. Net international migration includes: (1) legal immigration
to the United States as reported by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, (2) an
estimate of net undocumented immigration from abroad, (3) an estimate of emigration
from the United States, and (4) net movement between Puerto Rico and the (balance of)
the United States. The net international migration rate expresses net international
migration during a time period as a percentage of an area's initial population.
Source: U.S. Dept. Of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Estimates Program,
Population Division. Data released March 9, 2000.
Table Prepared by: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.