Mexican Migrant Leader Survey on Federal 3x1 Program
by Lopez, Gustavo / Harvard Dataverse·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
Anonymized survey responses from Mexican migrant leaders analyze their perspectives on migration, local development, and the Federal 3x1 for Migrants Program. The dataset was created by El Colegio de Michoacán and the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, focusing on the program's operation from 1993 to 2017. It captures sociodemographic details, migration trajectories, and qualitative assessments of program impacts.
Use Cases
Analyze correlations between leader demographics like gender, age_range, and education_level with their involvement in migrant clubs and federations.
Evaluate the types of supported projects such as infrastructure, urban_equipment, and productive_projects against perceived community impacts.
Model the challenges_faced in program implementation based on qualitative evaluations of collaboration with government_authorities.
Study migration_trajectories to understand their influence on leaders' perceptions of program termination and reimplementation_viability.
Strengths
Data originates from a joint academic study by two Mexican research institutions.
Focuses on a specific federal program with a defined 24-year operational period from 1993 to 2017.
Limitations
The exact number of survey respondents (rows) is unknown, limiting statistical power assessment.
Potential for self-selection bias as data is collected from engaged migrant leaders only.
Data reflects perspectives up to the program's end in 2017 and may not capture recent developments.
Provenance
Source
El Colegio de Michoacán and Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas.
Collection Method
Collected via the anonymized 'Cuestionario LIDERES 3x1' survey instrument.
Time Range
Program focus spans 1993 to 2017; survey collection date unspecified.
Freshness
Dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Geography
Focus on Mexican migrant communities, specific geographic coverage within dataset is unknown.
License terms are unknown. Data is in Spanish and requires translation for English-language analysis.