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Geographic Mobility of New Jersey Residents Migration affects the number and characteristics of our resident population

Geographic Mobility of New Jersey Residents More than 4.1 million (or 47.4%) New Jersey residents were not born in New Jersey Only 15 other states (mostly western states) had higher percentage of non native residents than New Jersey Nevada (76.4%) and Florida (65.6%) had the highest proportion of population born outside of state of residence, while Louisiana (20.4%) and Michigan (23.7%) had the lowest proportion. The national average was 41.5%.

Geographic Mobility of New Jersey Residents Migration exerted more weight than natural increment on our population change Components of Change: New Jersey Population, 4/1/2010 to 7/1/2011 Natural Increment 44,362 Domestic Migration 54,098 International immigration 39,162

Geographic Mobility of New Jersey Residents 3 Topics International Immigration Domestic Migration Selected Characteristics of Movers

New Jersey Population Resided Abroad 1 Year Ago 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 63,284 79,326 75,474 65,341 45,761 62,985 63,812 51,614 63,581 57,951 56,612 Source: American Community Survey, 2000 2010

Foreign Born Population in New Jersey: 2000 2010 2000 25.0% 1800 Number in Thousands 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% Percent of Total Population 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 0.0% Source: American Community Survey, 2000 2010

Foreign Born Population by State With 21% foreign born population, New Jersey ranked third among the nations 50 states, next only to California (27.2%) and New York (22.2%). The percentage of foreign born population were as low as 1.2% in West Virginia and 2.0% in Montana. Nationally, foreign born persons accounted for 12.9% of the US population, as of 2010. Numerically, four states had larger foreign born population than New Jersey: California, New York, Texas and Florida.

Place of Birth of the Foreign born Population: US & NJ, 2010 US NJ Europe 12.1% 17.2% Asia 28.2% 30.8% Africa 4.0% 4.5% Oceania 0.5% 0.2% Latin America 53.1% 46.2% Northern America 2.0% 1.0% Source: 2010 American Community Survey, 1 year Estimates

Leading Countries of Birth of Foreign Born Population: 2010 Rank New Jersey United States 1 India Mexico 2 Mexico China 3 Dominican Republic India 4 China Philippines 5 Korea Vietnam 6 Philippines El Salvador 7 Colombia Cuba 8 Peru Korea 9 Poland Dominican Republic 10 Cuba Guatemala

Foreign Born Population by County: 2010 Hudson (264,091), Bergen (260,084) and Middlesex (242,990) counties had the largest number of foreign born population in New Jersey. Foreign born population in Salem (1,679) and Cape May (6,203) counties were the least among the state s 21 counties. More than four in every ten residents (41.6%) of Hudson County were foreign born, followed by Union (30.6%) and Middlesex (30.0%) counties. Percentage of foreign born population were as low as 2.5% in Salem and 4.9% in Gloucester counties.

Legal Permanent Residents Admitted to New Jersey: FY 2004 2011 2004 2005 50,303 56,180 2006 65,934 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 55,834 53,997 58,879 56,920 55,547 Source: US Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics

Legal Permanent Residents Admitted to New Jersey: FY 2004 2011 The majority of LPR came from Asia, North America and South America. Leading countries of origin were India, Dominican Republic, Colombia, China and Philippines. India contributed more immigrants to NJ than any other countries, except in 2009 & 2010.

Legal Permanent Residents Admitted to United States: FY 2004 2011 In comparison, leading countries of origin of LPR in the US as a whole were: Mexico, China, India, Philippines and Dominican Republic (or Cuba). Mexican alone accounted for 14% 19% of the LPRs in the US; While 12% 17% LPRs in NJ were Indians.

Legal Permanent Residents Admitted to NJ and US: FY 2011 LPR by Continent of Origin: 2011 NJ US Africa 9.0% 9.5% Asia 38.7% 42.5% Europe 8.6% 7.9% North America 26.6% 31.4% Oceania 0.1% 0.5% South America 16.9% 8.1%

Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants Year United States New Jersey NJ s Rank 2000 8,460,000 350,000 6 2005 10,490,000 380,000 8 2006 11,310,000 420,000 8 2007 11,780,000 470,000 8 2008 11,600,000 400,000 8 2009 10,750,000 360,000 9 2010 10,790,000 370,000 9 2011 11,510,000 420,000 7 Source: US Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics

Domestic Migration

Domestic Migration 1050 Population Lived in a Different House 1 Year Ago Number in Thousands 1000 950 900 850 800 750 Source: American Community Survey, 2000 2010

Domestic Migration The majority of them relocated within county boundaries 22.1% 21.6% 56.3% Moved within same county: Moved to different county within same state: Moved to different state: Source: 2010 American Community Survey

Domestic Migration Population Moved In and Out of NJ: 2005 2010 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Moved from different state Moved to different state 2005 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 Source: American Community Survey, 2005 2010 More people relocated to another state than migrated to NJ from other states

Domestic Migration For New Jersey s inter state movers, the top 10 destination and origin states in 2010 are: Destination Number Origin Number Pennsylvania 42,456 New York 41,374 New York 35,333 Pennsylvania 22,225 Florida 22,344 Florida 9,841 California 10,108 California 8,777 Maryland 9,058 Georgia 4,588 North Carolina 7,195 Maryland 4,231 Texas 7,058 Texas 3,434 Virginia 6,825 North Carolina 3,052 South Carolina 4,908 Virginia 2,670 Massachusetts 4,709 Illinois 2,656

Domestic Migration Percentage of Movers by County: 2010 Bergen Hunterdon Morris Atlantic Somerset Sussex Cape May Ocean Gloucester Passaic Warren Monmouth Burlington Union Essex Mercer Middlesex Camden Cumberland Salem Hudson 0.0% 3.0% 6.0% 9.0% 12.0% 15.0%

Domestic Migration Majority of movers in 8 counties moved to another county or state: Somerset (65.1%), Warren (59.3%), Morris (58%), Hunterdon (56.9%), Burlington (55.2%), Cape May (55%), Gloucester (53.7%) and Bergen (50.8%). More than two thirds of Cumberland (67.6%) and Atlantic (66.7%) counties movers were intra county migrants.

Domestic Migration 250 Inter state Migration Flow (number of exemptions in thousands): 2000 2010 200 150 100 From other states to NJ From NJ to other states Source: Internal Revenues Service (IRS) Income Statistics Division

Domestic Migration Median Household Income The IRS data also indicated the median household income was higher among those moved in to NJ than those moved out of NJ In Migrants Out Migrants Total migrants $31,586 $30,960 Domestic $31,850 $31,203 International $25,174 $23,274 Source: Internal Revenues Service (IRS) Migration Flow Data, FY 2009 2010

Selected Characteristics of Movers

Characteristics of Movers by Age 25% Percentage of Movers by Age Group: NJ 2010 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Source: 2010 American Community Survey

Characteristics of Movers by Race and Ethnicity African Americans were more likely to be movers than whites, Asians or Hispanics. In 2010, 13.6% NJ s African Americans changed their residences. More than 72% of Hispanic movers moved to different houses within the same county, while only 49% of white and Asian movers did so. Asian movers had the highest percentage (27.2%) of inter state migration, followed by non Hispanic white (26.6%). Hispanics mover s 12.3% was the lowest.

Characteristics of Movers Educational Attainment by Residence 1 Year Ago Same House 11.8% Different House 13.2% 14.2 % 13.7 % 22.2% 29.7% 21.9 % 27.0 % 23.2% 23.3 % Less than H.S. High School diploma Some college Bachelor s degree Graduate/Professional degree Source: 2010 American Community Survey

Characteristics of Movers by Income and Poverty Possibility to move decreased as income increases. 93.3% people with high annual income ($75,000 or more) stayed put, while 13.8% people with low income (less than $10,000) changed their residence. About 18.8% people below poverty were movers, while 92.1% of people above 150% of poverty level stayed put in 2010.

Characteristics of Movers by Marital Status and Tenure Residence 1 year ago Same House Different House By Marital Status Never married 85.1% 14.9% Now married 93.3% 6.7% Divorced/Separated 87.0% 13.0% Widowed 93.7% 6.3% By Tenure Owner 95.3% 4.7% Renter 80.2% 19.8%

Characteristics of Movers by Labor Force Status Residence 1 year age Labor Force Participation Unemployment Rate % of NJ Labor Force Same house 66.4% 7.5% 88.9% Different house 69.6% 10.0% 11.1% Nativity Native 65.4% 8.1% 74.0% Foreign born 70.8% 6.8% 26.0% Source: 2006 2010 American Community Survey (5 year estimates) Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS)

Thank You Comments Welcomed Prepared by: New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development Division of Labor Market and Demographic Research Contact: Sen Yuan Wu (email: sywu@dol.state.nj.us tel. 609 292 0077)