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J:\Mexmig\Documentation Appendix B: Place codes Latin American Migration Project (LAMP) Dominican Republic The following lists provide state-specific codes for all place variables in the Dominican Republic, and MSA codes for places in the United States. This means that, for Dominican places (municipios), the meaning of the place code is dependent on the corresponding state (province) code. The lists are divided into four sections: generic codes; Dominican places, U.S. places; and places in other countries. IMPORTANT!! To protect our subjects’ confidentiality, we are not revealing certain state and place codes —see “Generic” codes below. For each given community, all state variables corresponding to the state (province) where the community is located are coded as zeroes, and so are the corresponding place variables. Generic For all place variables, there exists a set of commonly used codes: 0000 Concealed code (to protect confidentiality) 8888 Not applicable 9999 Unknown/missing US-specific generic code: 7777 Existing location, but outside of established MSA. Note: The Generic place codes are the only geo-codes that are not state-specific. Dominican Republic The place (municipio) codes for Dominican Republic refer to town identification numbers that are specific to each Dominican Republic state (provincia). Azua (1301) 1. Santa Crúz de Barahona 1. Azua 2. Cabral 2. Guayabal (D.M.) 3. Enrriquillo 3. Las Charcas (D.M.) 4. Las Salinas (D.M.) 4. Las Yayas de Viajama 5. Paraíso 5. Padre las Casas 6. Polo (D.M.) 6. Peralta 7. Vicente Noble 7. Nuevo Sabana Yegua (D.M.) 8. El Peñón (D.M.) 8. Villa Tabara Arriba (D.M.) 9. Fundación (D.M.) 9. Estebania (D.M.) 10. La Ciénega (D.M.) 10. Pueblo Viejo (D.M.) Dajabon (1304) Bahoruco (1302) 1. Dajabón 2. Loma de Cabrera 1. Neyba 3. Partido (D.M.) 2. Galvan (D.M.) 4. Restauración 3. Los Ríos 5. El Pino (D.M.) 4. Tamayo 5. Villa Jaragua 6. Uvilla (D.M.) Duarte (1305) Barahona (1303) Appendix B, Page 1 of 6 5. Pepillo Salcedo 1. San Franc isco de Macorís 6. Villa Vásquez 2. Arenoso (D.M.) 3. Castillo Pedernales 16 (1315) 4. Hostos (D.M.) 5. Pimentel 1. Pedernales 6. Villa Rivas 2. Oviedo 7. Las Guaranas (D.M.) Peravia (1316) Elias Piña (1306) 1. Baní 1. Comendador 2. Nizao 2. Bánica 3. San José de Ocoa 3. El Llano 4. Sabana Larga (D.M.) 4. Hondo Valle 5. Villa Fundación (D.M.) 5. Pedro Santana 6. Matanzas (D.M.) 6. Juan Santiago (D.M.) 7. Sabana Buey (D.M.) El Seybo (1307) 1. Santa Crúz de Seybo 2. Miches Espaillat (1308) Puerto Plata (1317) 1. Moca 1. San Felipe de Puerto Plata 2. Cayetano Germosén 2. Altamira 3. Gaspar Hernández 3. Guananico 4. José Contreras (D.M.) 4. Imbert 5. Jamao al Norte (D.M.) 5. Los Hidalgos 6. San Victor (D.M.) 6. Luperón 7. Sosua Independencia (1309) 8. Villa Isabela 1. Jimaní Salcedo (1318) 2. Duvergé 3. La Descubierta 1. Salcedo 4. Mella (D.M.) 2. Tenares 5. Postrer Río 3. Villa Tapia 6. Cristóbal (D.M.) Samana (1319) La Altagracia (1310) 1. Santa Barbara de Samaná 1. Salvaleón de Higuey 2. Sánchez 2. San Rafael del Yuma 3. Las Terrenas (D.M.) 3. La Laguna de Nisibón (D.M.) 4. Otra Banda (D.M.) San Cristobal (1320) La Romana (1311) 1. San Cristóbal 2. Bajos de Haina 1. La Romana 3. Los Cacaos (D.M.) 2. Guaymate 4. Cambita Garabito 5. San Gregorio de Nigua (D.M.) La Vega (1312) 6. Sabana Grande de Palenque (D.M.) 7. Yaguate 1. Concepción de la Vega 8. Villa Altagracia 2. Costanza 3. Jarabocoa San Juan (1321) 4. Jima Abajo (D.M.) 1. San Juan de la Maguana Maria Trinidad Sanchez (1313) 2. Bohechio 3. El Cercado 1. Nagua 4. Juan de Herrera 2. Cabrera 5. Las Matas de Farfán 3. El Factor 6. Vallejuelo 4. Río San Juan San Pedro de Macoris (1322) Monte Cristi (1314) 1. San Pedro de Macorís 1. San Fdo. de MOnte Cristi 2. Los Llanos 2. Castañuelas 3. Ramón Santana 3. Guayubín 4. Consuelo (D.M.) 4. Las Matas de Santa Crúz 5. Quisquella Appendix B, Page 2 of 6 Sanchez Ramirez (1323) Valverde (1326) 1. Cotuí 1. Mao 2. Cevicos 2. Esperanza 3. Fantino 3. Laguna Salada 4. La Cueva (D.M.) Monseñor Nouel (1327) 5. La Mata (D.M.) 1. Bonao Santiago (1324) 2. Maimón 3. Piedra Blanca 1. Santiago de los Caballeros 2. Villa Bisonó (Navarrete) Monte Plata (1328) 3. Jánico 4. Licey al Medio 1. Monte Plata 5. San José de las Matas 2. Bayaguana 6. Tamboril 3. Sabana Grande de Boyá 7. Villa González 4. Yamasá 8. Pedro García (D.M.) 5. Esperalvillo (D.M.) 9. Sabana Iglesia (D.M.) Hato Mayor (1329) Santiago Rodriguez (1325) 1. Hato Mayor del Rey 1. San Ignacio de Sabaneta 2. Sabana de la Mar 2. Los Almácigos (D.M.) 3. El Valle 3. Monción (D.M.) United States The place codes for the United States refer to metroplitan-statistical-area FIPS codes, as assigned by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 1993. These codes, although not dependent on a single state code like Dominican codes, are only applicable when the corresponding state variable falls within the range of 100 to 199. 40 Abilene, TX MSA 1145 Brazoria, TX PMSA 80 Akron, OH PMSA 1150 Bremerton, WA PMSA 120 Albany, GA MSA 1160 Bridgeport, CT PMSA 160 Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY MSA 1200 Brockton, MA PMSA 200 Albuquerque, NM MSA 1240 Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX MSA 220 Alexandria, LA MSA 1260 Bryan-College Station, TX MSA 240 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA MSA 1280 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY MSA 280 Altoona, PA MSA 1305 Burlington, VT MSA 320 Amarillo, TX MSA 1320 Canton-Massillon, OH MSA 380 Anchorage, AK MSA 1350 Casper, WY MSA 440 Ann Arbor, MI PMSA 1360 Cedar Rapids, IA MSA 450 Anniston, AL MSA 1400 Champaign-Urbana, IL MSA 460 Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI MSA 1440 Charleston-North Charleston, SC MSA 480 Asheville, NC MSA 1480 Charleston, WV MSA 500 Athens, GA MSA 1520 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC MSA 520 Atlanta, GA MSA 1540 Charlottesville, VA MSA 560 Atlantic-Cape May, NJ PMSA 1560 Chattanooga, TN-GA MSA 600 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC MSA 1580 Cheyenne, WY MSA 640 Austin-San Marcos, TX MSA 1600 Chicago, IL PMSA 680 Bakersfield, CA MSA 1620 Chico-Paradise, CA MSA 720 Baltimore, MD PMSA 1640 Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN PMSA 730 Bangor, ME MSA 1660 Clarksville-Hopkinsville, TN-KY MSA 740 Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA MSA 1680 Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, OH PMSA 760 Baton Rouge, LA MSA 1720 Colorado Springs, CO MSA 840 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX MSA 1740 Columbia, MO MSA 860 Bellingham, WA MSA 1760 Columbia, SC MSA 870 Benton Harbor, MI MSA 1800 Columbus, GA-AL MSA 875 Bergen-Passaic, NJ PMSA 1840 Columbus, OH MSA 880 Billings, MT MSA 1880 Corpus Christi, TX MSA 920 Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS MSA 1900 Cumberland, MD-WV MSA 960 Binghamton, NY MSA 1920 Dallas, TX PMSA 1000 Birmingham, AL MSA 1930 Danbury, CT PMSA 1010 Bismarck, ND MSA 1950 Danville, VA MSA 1020 Bloomington, IN MSA 1960 Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL MSA 1040 Bloomington-Normal, IL MSA 2000 Dayton-Springfield, OH MSA 1080 Boise City, ID MSA 2020 Daytona Beach, FL MSA 1120 Boston, MA-NH PMSA 2030 Decatur, AL MSA 1125 Boulder-Longmont, CO PMSA 2040 Decatur, IL MSA Appendix B, Page 3 of 6 2080 Denver, CO PMSA 3850 Kokomo, IN MSA 2120 Des Moines, IA MSA 3870 La Crosse, WI-MN MSA 2160 Detroit, MI PMSA 3880 Lafayette, LA MSA 2180 Dothan, AL MSA 3920 Lafayette, IN MSA 2190 Dover, DE MSA 3960 Lake Charles, LA MSA 2200 Dubuque, IA MSA 3980 Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL MSA 2240 Duluth-Superior, MN-WI MSA 4000 Lancaster, PA MSA 2281 Dutchess County, NY PMSA 4040 Lansing-East Lansing, MI MSA 2290 Eau Claire, WI MSA 4080 Laredo, TX MSA 2320 El Paso, TX MSA 4100 Las Cruces, NM MSA 2330 Elkhart-Goshen, IN MSA 4120 Las Vegas, NV-AZ MSA 2335 Elmira, NY MSA 4150 Lawrence, KS MSA 2340 Enid, OK MSA 4160 Lawrence, MA-NH PMSA 2360 Erie, PA MSA 4200 Lawton, OK MSA 2400 Eugene-Springfield, OR MSA 4240 Lewiston-Auburn, ME MSA 2440 Evansville-Henderson, IN-KY MSA 4280 Lexington, KY MSA 2520 Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN MSA 4320 Lima, OH MSA 2560 Fayetteville, NC MSA 4360 Lincoln, NE MSA 2580 Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR MSA 4400 Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR MSA 2600 Fitchburg-Leominster, MA PMSA 4420 Longview-Marshall, TX MSA 2640 Flint, MI PMSA 4480 Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA 2650 Florence, AL MSA 4520 Louisville, KY-IN MSA 2655 Florence, SC MSA 4560 Lowell, MA-NH PMSA 2670 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO MSA 4600 Lubbock, TX MSA 2680 Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA 4640 Lynchburg, VA MSA 2700 Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL MSA 4680 Macon, GA MSA 2710 Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL MSA 4720 Madison, WI MSA 2720 Fort Smith, AR-OK MSA 4760 Manchester, NH PMSA 2750 Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA 4800 Mansfield, OH MSA 2760 Fort Wayne, IN MSA 4840 Mayaguez, PR MSA 2800 Fort Worth-Arlington, TX PMSA 4880 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 2840 Fresno, CA MSA 4890 Medford-Ashland, OR MSA 2880 Gadsden, AL MSA 4900 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL MSA 2900 Gainesville, FL MSA 4920 Memphis, TN-AR-MS MSA 2920 Galveston-Texas City, TX PMSA 4940 Merced, CA MSA 2960 Gary, IN PMSA 5000 Miami, FL PMSA 2975 Glens Falls, NY MSA 5015 Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ PMSA 2980 Goldsboro, NC MSA 5080 Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI PMSA 2985 Grand Forks, ND-MN MSA 5120 Minneapolis-St.
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