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Section 2. Migration-For all persons

7(b) What was the usual address of (N's) [the respondent's] mother when (N) [the respondent] was born?

____ Full address
_ _ _ _
Interviewer: Skip to Q. 8(a) after writing the address
Foreign born only
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Section 2 - Migration

The main objective of this section is to determine the relative directions in which the local born population have tended to move over periods of one, five, and ten years. Migration is even more important when cross classified with age, sex, ethnic groups, levels or educational attainment and level of training.

Internal migration also provides vital information on the direction of the flow of the population from rural to urban areas. It also allows the determination of migration streams and volume of movement over time. Migration is also a major factor in population change and in the redistribution of population among geographic areas.

Question 7(a) - Place of Birth

The place of birth is the country in which the person was born.

This is a screening question used to determine those individuals who are local born as opposed to foreign-born.

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The responses given are:

1. Trinidad and Tobago
2. Foreign/abroad
9. Not stated

If the person's place of birth is Trinidad and Tobago go to the next question 7 (b).

However, if the person's place of birth was Foreign/Abroad, skip to question 7(c). Also complete question 7(d).

If the response given is not stated, skip to question 8(a).

Question 7 (b) - Address of mother (Trinidad and Tobago born only)

The information collected here must indicate the full address of the mother at the time of the birth of the individual. If the address of the mother is unknown, write don't know on the Jines provided for the address of the mother.

For persons born in Trinidad and Tobago, be sure to write out the full address of the usual place of residence of the person's mother at the time of the birth of the person in the space provided.

Do not enter hospitals, nursing homes or any place other than the residence of the mother as place of birth.