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Los Manantiales, Veracruz (San Andrés Tuxtla)

Los Manantiales, Veracruz (San Andrés Tuxtla) is located at a height of 120 meters above sea level in the municipality of San Andrés Tuxtla (Los-Zap) in Veracruz (N-Z), Mexico. Its geographic location is at latitude: 18.669167 and longitude: -95.240278.

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Population

Los Manantiales, Veracruz (San Andrés Tuxtla) is populated by 371 people. The total population consists of 13 children aged 0 to 2 years, 19 aged 3 to 5 years, 38 children aged 6 to 11 years, 25 teenagers between 12 and 14 years and 28 aged 15 to 17 years. The number of adult people aged 18 to 24 is 49, in the age group of 25 to 60 years are 164 people and the over 60 years old people are represented by 35 people.

Dividing the overall population of 371 inhabitants in only three age groups result in: 95 people aged 0 to 14, 247 people aged 15 to 64 and 29 people aged 65 or more years. The male-female ratio is 101.63 men per 100 woman and the birth rate (fertility rate) is 2.5 children per woman.

Indigenous population

There are no households known where the head or his partner speaks an indigenous language.

Migration

While 365 people were born in the same state, 5 were born in another Mexican state. The total number of people older than 5 years who lived in this state between 2005 and 2010 is 328, the number of those older than 5 years who lived in 2005 in another state is 11 people.

Disabilities

29 of the 371 living in Los Manantiales, Veracruz (San Andrés Tuxtla) have some form of disability, activity limitation, mental or physical condition.

  • Mobility impairment: 9
  • Visual impairment: 20
  • Communicating: 2
  • Hearing disability: 4
  • Physical disability: 0
  • Learning and thinking: 4
  • Mental health: 1

A total of 338 people is free of disabilities. Read about disabilities.

School and education

Analphabetism

In the age group of 8 to 14 years about 3 people do not know read or write and 37 of the group 15 and older are in that same situation.

School

  • Aged 3 to 5 years: 6 do not visit school
  • Aged 6 to 11 years: 6 do not visit a school
  • Aged 12 to 14 years: 4 do not visit a school
  • Aged 15 to 17 years: 15 do visit a school
  • Aged 18 to 24 years: 5 do visit a school

15 years and older

  • 40 do not have any school degree or at most preschool.
  • 79 did visit primary school up to the fifth class (incomplete).
  • 62 finished primary school (6 years complete).
  • 11 two years at secondary school at least (incomplete).
  • 51 three years at secondary school (complete).

Adults

Within the group of adults over 18 years 24 do have a scholar degree after having completed secondary school or high school. Like Bachelor, technical schools, university, master or doctor degrees. This group divides into 10 males and 14 females. While the populations medium degree is 5.52, the male population do have a medium degree of 5.25, the female population one of 5.8

Economic characteristics

Economically active

The economically active population, people how are employed or actively seeking employment, is 124 people. 117 of this fraction are male and 7 are female. Economically inactive are about 175 people. The active fraction divides in 101 occupied and 23 unoccupied people.

Social security and public health care

While 102 people have access to one of the social security systems in Mexico, about 268 individuals are without health insurance.

Access to the services of the Mexican Social Security Institute IMSS have 35 people. 0 people do have the right to access the ISSTE, 0 find their security at ISSSTE and 66 have access to the public health insurance, Seguro Popular.

Marital Status

About 92 people of the age group 12 years and older are unmarried or singles. The number of people who are married or who are living in a conjugal relationship is 188 and there are 21 people who are separated, divorced or widowed.

Religions

The large fraction of 44 people are Roman Catholics, 201 people are Christians, mostly Protestants and similar historic religions. Other religions like Judaism, Islam, New Age, Ethnic religions and even religious movements are preferred by 0 individuals and finally about 124 are without any religion or are atheists.

Homes

The total number of homes, private or not, occupied or not, with or without further information, is 99 and 87 of them are inhabited.

Private homes

The total number of private homes, with more detailed information available, is 99. With 87 occupied private homes and 2 unoccupied private homes. 10 are only for temporal use. As far as information is available the medium number of occupants in private homes is 371.

Economic status

In Los Manantiales, Veracruz (San Andrés Tuxtla) about 9 private homes do not have any of the following goods. 38 own a radio, 63 have a TV, 62 own a fridge, a washing machine is available in 54 private homes and a car is available in 25. In 0 homes a PC is part of the standard of living. A cable telephone is available in 0, an internet connection can be found in 0 and 1 homes do have cellphones.

Equipment in private homes

  • Without floor other than soil: 19
  • Normal floor: 66
  • One bedroom: 35
  • Two or more bedrooms: 51
  • One room: 5
  • Two rooms: 19
  • Three or more rooms: 62

Services in private homes

  • With electricity: 84
  • Without electricity: 2
  • Tubed water: 84
  • Without tubed water: 2
  • With toilet: 80
  • Connected to the drainage: 81
  • Without drainage: 4
  • Fully equipped homes: 80
All data is based on the 2010 published data of the Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography www.inegi.com.mx

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