The United States-Honduras Remittance Corridor

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Table A.4. Migrants per Period and According to Household Quintiles Percentage Income Quintile

Until 1989

1999–2003

2004–06

1

6.1

8.2

8.9

2

14.3

14.6

17.2

3

20.9

19.1

20.6

4

25.5

24.2

24.5

5

32.8

33.3

28.1

Ignored

0.6

0.6

0.6

Source: BCH (2007b: 49). Based on INE household survey in 2006.

Table A.5. Percentage Household Quintiles Receiving Remittances, 2004–06 Quintile 1 Total

Quintile 2

Quintile 3

Quintile 4

Quintile 5

6.7

14.8

20.2

23.2

30.7

Tegucigalpa

11.9

11.3

16.2

18.2

23.9

San Pedro Sula

15.2

14.3

15.9

18.6

25.6

Middle sized urban Center

13.4

16.2

20.1

23.8

34.4

5.1

14.8

21.9

26.5

36.7

Rural Areas

Source: BCH (2007b: 49). Based on INE household survey in 2006.

Table A.6. Income of Quintiles of Remittances for Receiving and Non-Receiving Households (in lempiras) Quintile 1 Total

Quintile 2

Quintile 3

Quintile 4

Quintile 5

870

2,386

4,329

7,513

25,76

1,052

2,420

4,353

7,598

23,965

Non-remittance receiving

857

2,380

4,323

7,487

26,563

% income difference

23%

2%

1%

1%

Remittance receiving

–10%

Source: BCH (2007b: 53). Based on INE household survey in 2006.

Table A.7. Destinations according to IADB/FELABAN: Comparing CA, 2007 Percentage United States

Canada

Europe

Others

Honduran

76

1

16

7

Salvadoran

78

9

7

6

Guatemalan

90

7

2

1

Source: IADB/FELABAN: Comparing CA, 2007.

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