Change Indicator

Child population birth to age 4 by nativity in New Mexico

Child population birth to age 4 by nativity

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Definition and Source

PROVIDER

Definition

The percentage of the state population, ages 0-4 years, that is either native-born or foreign-born.  For example, in 2022, 5.4% of the entire population of New Mexico were native-born children under five years old.

Data Source

U.S. Census, American Community Survey, 1-Year estimates, Table S0501.

Notes

Native-born is defined as those born within the U.S. or a U.S. territory and those born abroad to at least one American parent. Nativity should not be confused with immigration status or citizenship status. While all who are native-born are U.S. citizens, those who are foreign-born can be immigrants or naturalized U.S. citizens. Families can have mixed nativity and immigration/citizenship status, meaning some members are U.S.-born and are citizens, and some members are foreign-born and are immigrants or citizens.

Availability of county-level data is very limited. Existing estimates are available by request.

New Mexico state-level data typically are from the American Community Survey 1-year estimates. As a result of COVID-19 data collection challenges, the 2020 New Mexico state-level data are 5-year estimates and not comparable to other years. 

Last Updated

October 2023