TIJUANA WORKFORCE
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TIJUANA WORKFORCE
TIJUANA WORKFORCE TIJUANA WORKFORCE POPULATION (DEMOGRAPHICS). th The State population grows at a rate of 5.0% per year. Baja California is ranked 4 in Mexico in terms of growth rate. The State has over three millions inhabitants. Tijuana’s growth rate is 5.2% per year, making the fastest growing city in Baja California. Source: State Population Council of Baja California (CONEPO), with INEGI 2010 National Census information. Population Comparison Female Male Total % Mexico (Country) 57,481,307 54,855,231 112,336,538 100 State of Baja California 1,563,460 1,591,610 3,155,070 2.8 776,030 783,653 1,559,683 1.3 City of Tijuana State of Baja California City of Tijuana Female Male Total % 1,563,460 1,591,610 3,155,070 100 776,030 783,653 1,559,683 49.4% City of Mexicali 463,623 473,203 936,826 29.7% City of Ensenada 231,684 235,130 466,814 14.8% City of Tecate 47,756 53,323 101,079 3.2% City of Playas de Rosarito 44,367 46,301 90,668 2.9% Source: 2010 Mexico’s National Census of Population and Housing (INEGI). City of Tijuana grows faster than the national and the state average due to the available economic and social opportunities. Population Growth Rate Comparison Country State Tijuana 1940-1950 2.70% 10.90% 11.20% 1950-1960 3.10% 8.60% 9.70% 1960-1970 3.40% 5.90% 7.80% 1970-1980 2.60% 3.00% 5.10% 1980-1990 2.10% 3.60% 5.10% 1990-2000 2.10% 5.00% 6.40% 2000-2010 1.80% 5.00% 5.20% Source: CONEPO with INEGI data. Tijuana’s population represents almost half of the State’s total residents (49.4%). The city has an annual growth rate of 5.2%. 2 City of Tijuana Population Growth Projections 2012-2025 Year Projected total population. 2012 2,021,048 2013 2,078,230 2014 2,135,703 2015 3,193,432 2016 2,251,382 2017 2,309,520 2018 2,367,812 2019 2,426,227 2020 2,484,731 2021 2,544,613 2022 2,605,938 2023 2,668,741 2024 2,733,058 2025 2,798,925 Source: Projections based on information from the Metropolitan Planning Institute of Tijuana (IMPLAN) 2010. The migratory influx to Tijuana is the most dynamic on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Half of the people traveling into the U.S. by land do so through Tijuana. The border region provides the unique opportunity to live in one country and work in another. This has become a common social phenomenon in Tijuana. It is estimated that nearly 8.2% of the economic active population that live in Tijuana work in San Diego Area. Source: COLEF (Colegio de la Frontera Norte). Transmigrant Workers in Northern Border Cities of Mexico % of Economically Active People Tijuana Nuevo Laredo Cd. Juarez Matamoros 1990 1994 1998 2002 2010 6.8% 6.7% 8.1% 7.1% 8.2% 4.7% 5.5% 4.6% 4.5% 4.9% 4.8% 5.5% 4.6% 4.5% 5.1% 2.9% 2.8% 2.6% 2.7% 3.7% Source: COLEF, with INEGI data, 2010. 3 Most of the population is between 16 and 30 years of age. According with The State Population Council of Baja California (CONEPO) approximately 43.8% Tijuana residents were born in the State of Baja California; the remaining 52.4% have migrated from different areas of Mexico, (3.8%) are foreign residents. The population segment between the ages of 15 and 39 is the largest of the age groups in the city. Average age is 23 years. City of Tijuana Demographic Breakdown Age Total 1,559,683 148,790 151,962 144,084 135,553 136,634 137,962 135,223 114,800 86,641 65,318 48,810 34,641 26,902 48,692 143,670 0-4 5-9 10 - 14 15 -19 20 -24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 and more Not specified Male 783,653 75,719 77,428 73,257 68,183 67,544 68,012 68,604 59,229 44,640 32,840 24,099 16,991 12,773 22,337 71,996 Female 776,030 73,070 74,534 70,790 67,134 69,840 69,911 66,582 55,172 42,001 32,479 24,711 17,650 14,129 26,355 71,674 Source: CONEPO, with INEGI Data, 2010. Tijuana-San Diego’s binational community is the largest of its kind along the U.S.Mexico border. U.S. / Mexico Border Demographics Laredo / Nuevo Laredo 620,124 Brownsville / Matamoros 624,838 719,343 McAllen / Reynosa 1,111,354 Imperial County / Mexicali 2,132,778 El Paso / Cd. Juarez 2,758,263 Rest of the U.S.-Mexico Border 4,654,996 5,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 - San Diego / Tijuana Source: U.S. Bureau of Census and INEGI data, 2010. 4 Tijuana is one of the points of greatest migration in the world. Foreign communities much more extensive in Tijuana are the U.S. and China. However there is also a good number of communities from different Latin American countries and Eastern Europe have been increasing in recent years. Many of the foreign communities of Tijuana have a higher standard of living to the average Mexican. For Americans, the majority are people with steady incomes pension product, which amount exceeds the average wages of Mexicans. In the case of the Chinese and other nationalities, the main activity is trade and restaurant and the majority maintain a stable economy with good resources. Foreign Population in Tijuana Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Country of Origin Inhabitants USA 43,563 China 9,400 South Korea 703 Argentina 695 El Salvador 684 Colombia 629 Guatemala 604 Honduras 539 Chile 535 Nicaragua 480 Costa Rica 389 Spain 332 Filipines 298 Canada 247 Cuba 156 Russia 126 Israel 122 Ecuador 120 Peru 113 Brazil 109 Granada Island 76 Portugal 75 Puerto Rico 62 Italy 59 Panama 51 Japan 49 Germany 33 France 31 Bulgary 28 Ukraine 24 United Kingdom 22 Romania 21 Austria 15 Switzerland 15 Poland 13 Total 60,418 Source: Prepared with official information records from National Migration Institute (INAMI) in Tijuana at the end of 2010 and the International Migrants and the City Study by Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). 5 Accredited Consulates in Tijuana. Country Consulate Type 1 Germany Honorary Consulate 2 Austria Honorary Consulate 3 Canada Honorary Consulate 4 China General Consulate 5 South Korea Honorary Consulate 6 Denmark Honorary Consulate 7 Spain Honorary Consulate 8 U.S.A. General Consulate 9 Finland Honorary Consulate 10 France Honorary Consulate 11 United Kingdom Honorary Consulate 12 Guatemala Honorary Consulate 13 Honduras Honorary Consulate 14 Israel Honorary Consulate 15 Italy Honorary Consulate 16 Japan Honorary Consulate 17 Norway Honorary Consulate 18 Poland Honorary Consulate 19 Sweden Honorary Consulate 20 Czech Republic Honorary Consulate Ukraine Honorary Consulate 21 Source: Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE). 6
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