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Frontera norte

On-line version ISSN 2594-0260Print version ISSN 0187-7372

Abstract

YBANEZ ZEPEDA, Elmyra  and  ALARCON, Rafael. Envejecimiento y migración en Baja California. Frontera norte [online]. 2007, vol.19, n.38, pp.93-126. ISSN 2594-0260.

In the future, the population of 60 years old or older will increase in absolute and relative numbers at a very rapid pace in Mexico. Using data from Censo general de población y vivienda 2000, Encuesta sobre migración en la frontera norte de México and Consejo Nacional de Población (Conapo), the purpose of this article is twofold: first of all, to analyze the aging process in the municipalities of Tijuana and Mexicali, located in the state of Baja California, which has a very low proportion of the eldest; and second of all, to examine the role of migration in this process. Tijuana has a younger population which is aging slowly due to a very intense immigration of young workers and potential parents. Mexicali, on the other hand, has a high percentage of a native population that is aging unrelentingly, and it also has a lower flow of immigrants who are older, and includes a high concentration of persons who had previously resided in the United States.

Keywords : aging; migration; population; Tijuana; Mexicali.

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