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Table 2. Evolution of Migrant Stocks in Selected Latin American Countries, 1990 and 2000 census rounds
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| Country |
All foreign born |
Born in Latin America and the Caribbean |
Percentage of regional migrants |
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1990 |
2000 |
Intercensal growth 1990 to 2000 |
1990 |
2000 |
Intercensal growth 1990 to 2000 |
1990 |
2000 |
Percentage point change |
| Belize |
25,746 |
34,279 |
33.1% |
19,732 |
29,305 |
48.5% |
76.6% |
85.5% |
8.8 |
| Bolivia |
59,807 |
95,764 |
60.1% |
46,623 |
76,380 |
63.8% |
78.0% |
79.8% |
1.8 |
| Brazil |
767,780 |
683,769 |
-10.9% |
116,417 |
144,470 |
24.1% |
15.2% |
21.1% |
6.0 |
| Chile |
114,597 |
195,320 |
70.4% |
66,405 |
139,082 |
109.4% |
57.9% |
71.2% |
13.3 |
| Costa Rica |
88,954 |
296,461 |
233.3% |
73,754 |
272,591 |
269.6% |
82.9% |
91.9% |
9.0 |
| Ecuador |
73,179 |
104,130 |
42.3% |
53,165 |
74,363 |
39.9% |
72.7% |
71.4% |
-1.2 |
| Honduras |
34,387 |
27,976 |
-18.6% |
29,392 |
20,097 |
-31.6% |
85.5% |
71.8% |
-13.6 |
| Mexico |
340,824 |
519,707 |
52.5% |
86,880 |
91,057 |
4.8% |
25.5% |
17.5% |
-8.0 |
| Panama |
61,400 |
86,014 |
40.1% |
38,747 |
53,322 |
37.6% |
63.1% |
62.0% |
-1.1 |
| Venezuela |
1,024,121 |
1,014,318 |
-1.0% |
669,355 |
752,819 |
12.5% |
65.4% |
74.2% |
8.9 |
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Source: Latin American Demographic Center, Economic Commission on Latin America and the Caribbean. Research Project on International Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean ("IMILA"). |
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