Pew estimates immigration down nearly 2/3rds from 2010 to 2011
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...#ixzz1w7CIIt1N
Remittances
http://www.bbvaresearch.com/KETD/fbi...pdf?ts=2852012
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...#ixzz1w7CIIt1N
A report released last month by the center shows that only 375,000 people left Mexico - the vast majority coming to the United States - from November 2010 to November 2011, compared with 1.05 million people five years earlier.
http://www.bbvaresearch.com/KETD/fbi...pdf?ts=2852012
In 2011 remittances registered an annual growth of 6.9%, achieving an annual flow of 22,730.9 million dollars, 7% above its minimum level after the crisis in 2009, but 12.7%
below the peak in 2007
...
Banco de México announced that in the month of December 2011, Mexico received a remittance inflow of US$1,766.31 millions, representing an annual growth of 3.5% in dollars. Thus, cumulative remittances in 2011 totaled US$22,730.9 millions, recording a 6.9% annual increase, the largest since 2007.
In real pesos (after inflation), remittances recorded an annual decrease of 1% in 2011.
below the peak in 2007
...
Banco de México announced that in the month of December 2011, Mexico received a remittance inflow of US$1,766.31 millions, representing an annual growth of 3.5% in dollars. Thus, cumulative remittances in 2011 totaled US$22,730.9 millions, recording a 6.9% annual increase, the largest since 2007.
In real pesos (after inflation), remittances recorded an annual decrease of 1% in 2011.
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