| Table 1-11 | TOC |
| In-Migrants, Out-Migrants, and Movers from Abroad, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1990 | |
| Idaho | Alaska | Montana | Nevada | Oregon | Utah | Washington | Wyoming | U.S. | |
| Internal Migration | |||||||||
| In-migrants | 137,542 | 105,605 | 84,523 | 326,919 | 363,447 | 177,071 | 626,156 | 62,286 | 21,585,297 |
| Out-migrants | 157,121 | 154,090 | 137,127 | 154,067 | 280,875 | 213,233 | 409,886 | 118,979 | 21,585,297 |
| Net migration [1] | -19,579 | -48,485 | -52,604 | 172,852 | 82,572 | -36,162 | 216,270 | -56,693 | |
| Movers | |||||||||
| From abroad | 11,217 | 10,899 | 5,677 | 30,245 | 40,955 | 25,617 | 101,562 | 2,987 | 5,108,710 |
| Source: | U.S. Bureau of the Census, Selected Place of Birth and Migration Statistics: 1990, CPH-L-121. |
| Notes: | In-migrants are those who moved to the state. Out-migrants are those who moved out of the state. |
| Movers
are all persons who were living in a different house at
the end of the period from that in which they were living
at the beginning of the period. Movers from abroad include all persons, either citizens or aliens, whose place of residence was outside the United States at the beginning of the period. |
|
| [1] | Net migration delineates the difference for the period between 1985 and 1990. |
Compiled by: Lily Wai, data input assisted
by: Robert Anton-Erik
Contact: Lily Wai