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1 Jeffrey S. Passel Pew Hispanic Center Changing Dynamics and Characteristics of Immigration to the United States International Symposium on International Migration and Development United Nations, Torino, Italia June 28 30, 2006

2 U.S. Immigration Today Demographic Background -- How many? What kinds? -- From where? To where? Unauthorized Migrants -- Who are they? -- Do policy proposals fit? What Are Their Impacts? -- U.S. population & economy -- Origin & destination impacts

3 Migration Flows to U.S. Large, Increasing Flows -- Shift to Latin America & Asia New Migrants are Unauthorized -- More Heavily Latin American Responsive to Origin &Destination -- Job Availability in U.S. -- Conditions in Mexico & Elsewhere New Destinations Emerge -- Driven by Unauthorized

4 U.S. Population -- Basics U.S. Population (2005) Births (annual) Deaths Legal Immigration Unauth. In-migration Unauth. Out Emigration (legal) Growth Rate (Very Rapid) million 4.1 million million 900, , , , % (?)

5 21 st Century: Current In-Flows Are Very High Millions of Immigrants (est.) 15+? Europe/Canada (Legal) All Other (Legal) Additional* * Additional immigrants are mostly illegals and legalized aliens s 1840s 1860s 1880s 1900s 1920s 1940s 1960s 1980s 2000s

6 Multiple Goals of Immigration Policy Economic -- Competitiveness, Jobs Social -- Family Unification Moral -- Human Rights Cultural -- Pluralism Legal -- Sovereignty, Security, & Rule of Law

7 Mexico Largest Source of Legals Average Annual Legal Immigrants 925,000 Europe & Canada Asia All Other Mexico Other Latin America 770,000 5% 8% 23% 600,000 24% 450,000 26% 15% 19% 10% 12% 250,000 6% 330,000 25% 14% 13% 26% 14% 35% 11% 45% 37% 32% 70% 47% 22% 15% 19% 18% 1951 to to to to 1990* 1991 to 2000 to 1999* 2004 * Excludes IRCA legalizations

8 Immigrant Numbers at Peak -- Percentage is Not 40 Foreign-Born Population (millions) Percent Foreign-Born of Total Million (2005 CPS) Percent Percent Percent (2005)

9 Latin Americans & Asians Dominate Foreign-Born Mexico -- 32% 11.6 million Other Latin America -- 23% 8.4 million Africa & Other -- 5% 1.7 million Asia -- 26% 9.4 million Europe & Canada -- 15% 5.4 million 36.4 Million Foreign-Born in 2005

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11 Legal Status of Immigrants Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) Aliens (11.8 million) 32% Unauthorized Migrants (11.1 million) 30% Naturalized Citizens (former LPRs) (12.8 million) 34% Temporary Legal Residents (1.3 million) 3% 37.0 Million Foreign-Born in 2005

12 Mexico is Largest Source of Unauthorized, Too Other Latin America -- 22% 2.5 million Mexico -- 56% 6.2 million Asia -- 13% 1.5 million Europe & Canada -- 6% 0.6 million Africa & Other -- 3% 0.4 million 11.1 Million in March 2005

13 Most Unauthorized Arrived Since million 41% (850,000 per year) 1980s 1.2 million -- 11% (120,000 per year) million -- 29% (650,000 per year) million -- 20% (440,000 per year) 11.1 Million in March 2005 (Analytic estimates)

14 Rise, Peak, Decline, &?? Annual Immigration (in 000s) 750 Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) Start Peak End Unauthorized Migrants Legal Temporary Migrants Note: Unauthorized exceed LPRs after 1997.

15 Mexican Migration Follows Trends in U.S. Employment Rate Annual Immigration (in 000s) Start Peak End % Employed of Labor Force 97% 500 Mexico-U.S. Migration 96% 95% 94% 250 U.S. Employment Rate (Complement of Unemployment Rate) 93% 92% 91% %

16 Many Unauthorized Come Thru Ports of Entry Entered Without Inspection 6 7 million (55%) Entered Legally Border Crossing Card 250, ,000 (4-5%) Entered Legally Nonimmigrant Visa Overstay million (41%) Million in

17 Nonimmigrant Admissions: FY ,800,000 Tourists 4,590,000 Visitors for Business 656,000 Students & dependents 635,000 Temporary Workers & dependents 30,800,000 Total Nonimmigrants

18 Estimated Land Entries: FY ,500,000 Aliens (via Mex.) 70,700,000 Aliens (via Can.) 135,700,000 U.S. Citizens 438,000,000 Total

19 Immigrants Are Concentrated New York 11% (4.0 million) Texas 10% (3.5 million) California 28% (10.3 million) Florida 9% (3.3 million) New Jersey 5% (1.7 million) Illinois 4% (1.5 million) All Others 33% (12.1 million) 36.4 Million Foreign-Born (Adjusted March 2005 CPS)

20 New Immigration Growth Centers Immigration Categories Major Destinations (67% of Immigrants) (6) New Growth States ( > 91%) (22) Top 10 Growth States ( %) (10) All Other States (23)

21 Unauthorized Concentrated, but Spreading Texas 14% 1.6 million Florida 8% 900,000 New York 5% 580,000 Georgia 4% 425,000 New Jersey 4% 400,000 Arizona 4% 400,000 Illinois 4% 400,000 California 25% 2.8 million All Others 32% 3.1 million 11.1 Million for 2005

22 Size of Undocumented Population, Size Categories Major Destinations (300,000-2,300,000) (8) New Large States (200, ,000) (6) Large States (100, ,000) (7) Moderate States (50,000-85,000) (9) Smaller States (20,000-35,000) (12) Smallest States (<10,000) (9)

23 Major Redistribution Away From Big 6 Settlement States 42% 25% 1990 (3.5 million) 2005 (11.1 million) Percent of Total Unauthorized Migrant Population 4.4 Million 20% ,000 40% 14% 13% 10% 5% 7% 8% 6% 4% 3% 4% CA TX NY FL IL NJ All Other

24 New Growth --> High % Undocumented` Note: Revision based on adjusted March 2004 CPS Composition Categories Highest % Undocumented (44-66%) (15) Very Highest % (50-66%) (6) High % Undocumented (30-35%) (8) Lower % Undocumented (20-29%) (13) Lowest % Undocumented (<20%) (11)

25 Characteristics of Unauthorized Who Are They? -- Mainly in Families -- Relatively Young -- Almost All Work What Are They Like? -- Low Education -- Jobs reflect Skills -- Low Education -- Lack of Insurance

26 Unauthorized Families Mixed Composition Unauthorized Children 1.8 million 16% of all unauthorized Adult Men 5.4 million 58% of Adults U.S. Citizen Children 3.1 million 64% of kids Adult Women 3.9 million Other Adults 375,000 42% of Adults 14.6 million in Unauthorized Families

27 Mixed Status Families Common Among Unauthorized With Only US Citizen Children 23% 1.5 million families Mixed With Only Non-Citizen Children 11% 725,000 families With Both US Citizen & Non-Citizen Children 7% ,000 families ( Mixed ) No Children 59% 3.9 million families Couples 10% ,000 Solo Women 11% ,000 Solo Men 37% million Other 1.5% -- 90, Million Unauthorized Families

28 Children of Unauthorized Mostly in Mixed Status Families US Citizen Children Only 51% 2.6 million children Mixed Unauthorized Children Only 24% 1.2 million children Not Mixed Unauthorized Children with US Citizen Siblings 13% 620,000 children Mixed 4.9 Million Children US Citizen Children with Unauthorized Siblings 13% ,000 children Mixed of Unauthorized

29 Education Hourglass & Diamond Less than High School Graduate 54% 44% 43% 27% 17% 19% 16% 12% 30% ` Natives Share of Each Group s Population, 2005 College Degree or Beyond Less than 10 years in US 10+ years in US 35% 37% 35% 36% 33% 16% 22% 11% 9% Natz.Citz. LPR Alien Refugees Unauth. Natz.Citz. LPR Alien Refugees Unauth.

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31 Unauthorized in Lower Wage & Education Occupations Management, Business, & Professional 10% (35%) Transportation & Material Moving 8% (6%) Service Occupations 31% (16%) Production, Installation, & Repair 15% (10%) Sales & Admin. Support 12% (27%) Construction & Extractive 19% (6%) Farming, etc. 4% (0.5%) 7.2 Million Unauthorized Workers, 2005

32 Most Concentrated Occupations 24% Percent Unauthorized within Occupation Group, 2005 "Migrant" occupations Farming 17% Cleaning 14% Construction 12% Food Prep. ` "Native" occupations 9% Production 7% Transport Overall Proportion Of Workers Who Are Unauthorized 4.9% 2% Farm, fish, and forest occs. Building cleaning & maint. occs. Construction & extractive occs. Food prep. & serving occs. Production occupations Transport & material mov. occs. All other occs.

33 Unauthorized Over-Represented in a Few Industries Leisure & Hospitality 17% (8%) Construction 20% (7%) All Other Industries 13% (42%) Agriculture 4% (1%) Other Services 7% (5%) Wholesale & Retail Trade 11% (15%) Manufacturing 14% (11%) Professional & Business Services 13% (10%) 7.2 Million Unauthorized Workers, 2005

34 Most Concentrated Industries 21% "Migrant" industries "Native" industries Percent Unauthorized within Industry, 2005 Private HH s 14% Food Mfg. 13% 13% Farming Furniture 12% 12% 12% 11% Construction Textiles Food Serv. ` Admin. 10% Hotels Overall Proportion Of Workers Who Are Unauthorized 4.9% 6% Mfg. 2% Food mfg. Agriculture Furniture mfg. Construction Textile mfg. Food Services Admin & Support Serv. Private households Accommodation Other Mig. Ind. Other (Native) Ind..

35 Detailed Occupations More Natives Share of Occupation, % 54% 61% 56% 58% 55% 62% Unauthorized Natives 29% Roofers 28% Drywall 27% Butchers 25% Grndskprs ` 22% 22% Maids Painters 20% Cooks Total % Roofers Drywall "Butchers" Grounds keepers Maids Painters Cooks

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37 Immigrant Households Larger Average Family Size, Natives Unauthorized Aliens Refugees (post-1980) LPR Aliens Naturalized LPRs In U.S. <10 Years In U.S. 10+ Years

38 Income per Person Suffers Average Family Income per Person, 2004 $26,100 Natives $24,700 $20,000 $21,500 $13,600 $12,000 $15,400 $16,300 $17,600 Unauthorized Aliens Refugees (post-1980) LPR Aliens Naturalized LPRs In U.S. <10 Years In U.S. 10+ Years

39 Projected Role of Immigrants in Work Force Immigration Drives Growth Education Upgrading of LF -- Better Education -- Aging Out of Low Education Aging Population, Immigrants Help Social Security -- Relatively Small Impact -- Offsets from More Children

40 Immigration Drives Growth "Fitted" Trend No Post-1960 Immigration 374 Population in millions 444 Main Projection No Post-2005 Immigration

41 Immigrants Projected to Grow -- Percentage Passes Historical Peak Foreign-Born Population (millions) Percent Foreign-Born of Total 81 Million (2050) Percent 36.4 Million (2005 CPS) Percent (2050) 4.7 Percent 12.1 Percent (2005)

42 Labor Force Grows in Future Driven by Immigration (esp. after 2015) Labor Force (in millions) Middle Immigration Series No Post-2000 Immigration

43 Rapid Growth of Mexicans Continues Millions of Mexican Migrants in U.S. Percent Mexican of Foreign-Born 10 11,610,000 (2005 CPS--Adjusted) 32% 30% % Mexican-Born Population in the U.S. (000s) Percent Mexican of Foreign-Born Population Percent of Mexican Population in U.S. 760,000 (1970 Census) % 1.4% 16% % 23% % 8.8% 6.7% 5.2% 24% 18% 12% 6% 0%

44 Many Mexicans/Salvadorans in US 23% Percent of Country Population plus Country s Birth & Parentage Population (<40) in US, % 21% Share of Central American Population in U.S. 9% ` 2% 6% 7% 5% 4% 4% Mexico Belize Costa Rica El Salv Guat Hond Nicar Panama Canada Note: Based on adjusted March 2005 CPS & UN 2005 estimates.

45 Larger Share of West Indians in US 44% Percent of Country Population plus Country s Birth & Parentage Population (<40) in US, 2005 Share of Caribbean Population in U.S. 18% 23% ` 39% 27% 20% 13% 12% 11% 10% P.R. Bahamas Barbad Cuba Dom Rep Grenada Haiti Jamaica Trin & Tob Note: Based on adjusted March 2005 CPS & UN 2005 estimates.

46 Only Guyana in S.Amer. is Large Percent of Country Population plus Country s Birth & Parentage Population (<40) in US, % Share of South American` Population in U.S. 1% ` 1% 1% 0% 1% 2% 4% 2% 2% 1% Arg Bol Brazil Chile Col Ecuad Guyana Peru Urug Venez Note: Based on adjusted March 2005 CPS & UN 2005 estimates.

47 Impact of New Programs Large Numbers (10+ million) Scattered Around Country Mixed, Young Families Significant Investments Potential Economic Mobility Continued High Demand (?) Opening Up to New Flows (?)

48 For more information, contact: Jeffrey S. Passel, Ph.D. Pew Hispanic Center Pew Research Center 1615 L St., N.W. Washington, D.C (202) jpassel@pewhispanic.org

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