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http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/470370.html

The National Counsel of Population (Conapo) revealed that the majority of the Mexicans migrants in the United States are youths, in economically active ages, although the remunerations that they receive are smaller to those of the Americans.

In a communiqué, the federal office reported that the Mexican immigrant population is characterized for its predominantly economic profile, with a concentration in the adult and young ages, which 68 percent has between 15 and 44 years of age.

Little more than the half of the Mexican immigrants, who are 25 or more years of age, have less than ten years of education and 5.4 percent of them have professional or graduate level education.