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TwitterThe total population of Guadalajara in 2020 was 5.27 million inhabitants, being 51% women and 49% men. During that year, the majority of the population in the Mexican city by group age were between 0 years old and 39 years old.
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Spain Population: Castilla-La Mancha: Guadalajara data was reported at 254,276.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 253,310.000 Person for 2016. Spain Population: Castilla-La Mancha: Guadalajara data is updated yearly, averaging 237,787.000 Person from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2017, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 259,537.000 Person in 2011 and a record low of 159,331.000 Person in 1997. Spain Population: Castilla-La Mancha: Guadalajara data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Spain – Table ES.G001: Population: at 1st of January.
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TwitterTable of INEBase Guadalajara: Population by municipality and sex. Annual. Municipalities. Official population figures of the Spanish Municipalities: Revision of the Municipal Register
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TwitterFrom the year 2015 to 2020 there has been an increase in the population density in Guadalajara, Mexico. During the last year, the city had around ***** inhabitants per square meter, while five years prior the density was lower than ***** inhabitants.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Guadalajara, Mexico metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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TwitterIn the Mexican city of Guadalajara, the strongest main reason for migration was for family purposes with *** thousand people sharing this background. Following with economic reasons with *** thousand people and housing purposes with *** thousand people.
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TwitterFrom the year 1994 to 2023, there has been an overall decrease in the number of births in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. The highest amount was recorded in 1994 with around 53.3 thousand newborns. In contrast, the lowest amount recorded was on 2020 with 16.9 thousand births.
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TwitterThrough the time period displayed in the Mexican state of Guadalajara there has been an overall increase in the number of households starting in the year 2000 with ****** thousand houses until the last report conducted in 2020 resulting in ****** thousand households, with a **** thousand increase.
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TwitterThrough the time period displayed in the Mexican city of Guadalajara there has been an overall decrease in the average number of people per household starting in the year 2000 with *** inhabitants until the last report conducted in 2020 resulting in a *** inhabitant average, with a *** decrease.
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Population and Housing Censuses: Guadalajara: Units by unit type. National.
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Population and Housing Censuses: Guadalajara: Households by size. National.
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TwitterFrom the year 1994 to 2021, there has been an overall decrease in the number of marriages in Guadalajara. The highest amount in the Mexican city was recorded in 1994 with **** thousand marriages. In contrast, the lowest amount was registered in 2020 with *** thousand marriages.
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Table of INEBase Guadalajara: Households by size. National. Population and Housing Censuses
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TwitterFrom the year 1994 to 2022, there has been an overall decrease in divorces with certain peaks in the middle of the timeframe displayed in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. The highest amount of divorces was in the year 2007 with ***** cases. In contrast, the lowest amount registered was in 2014 with around *** divorces.
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MiBici (translated as MyBike in english) is a public bike service used in my home city of Guadalajara (GDL), Jalisco, Mexico. This service is used in Guadalajara's Metropolitan Area, which has a population of 5,268,642 (as of 2020) distributed in eight main municipalities and a total area of 2,543.13 squared km (981.91 squared mi).
This service has established stations where users can take and return a public bike, all they need is to sign up through MiBici's platform and pay a charge for 1, 3, 7 days, or annual use. After signing up, users get a transport card that can be used at any station in Guadalajara's Metropolitan Area.
MiBici makes their data public and has published it every month since December 2014.
A GitHub repository is also available with the R scripts used to merge, transform, and clean data from 4,496,890 bike trips registered in 2024 and hourly weather data obtained through the Open-meteo API, as well as the combined bikeshare + weather data and standalone hourly weather data available as csv files.
Data was obtained directly from MiBici's public data website. In this site, data is published in CSV files corresponding to individuals month from December 2014 to Febuary 2025. Data from 2024 was downloaded, cleaned, and transformed into a hourly format, as well as merged with hourly weather data.
| variable | description | units |
|---|---|---|
| date | date in yyyy-mm-dd format (i.e. '2024-01-01') | date |
| month | month of year (1 = jan, 2 = feb, ... , 12 = dec) | month |
| day | day of month | day |
| hour | hour of the day in 24 h format starting at 0 | hour |
| trip_count | count of hourly bike trips | count |
| is_weekend | is the day a weekend? i.e. saturday/sunday (1 = yes, 0 = no) | binary |
| is_holiday | is the day a federal holiday in Mexico? (1 = yes, 0 = no) | binary |
| apparent_temperature | perceived temperature combining wind chill factor, relative humidity and solar radiation | °C |
| wind_speed | wind speed at 10 meters above ground | km/h |
| is_day | 1 if the current time has daylight, 0 at night | binary |
| temperature | air temperature at 2 meters above ground | °C |
| relative_humidity | relative humidity at 2 meters above ground | % |
| precipitation | total precipitation (rain, showers, snow) sum of the preceding hour | mm |
| weather_code | weather condition as a numeric code. Follow WMO weather interpretation codes (see below) | WMO code |
| season | season of the year (winter, spring, summer, fall) | category |
| code | description |
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| 0 | clear sky |
| 1 | mainly clear |
| 2 | partly cloudy |
| 3 | overcast |
| 45 | fog |
| 61 | rain: slight |
| 63 | rain: moderate |
| 80 | rain showers: slight |
| 81 | rain showers: moderate |
| 95 | thunderstorm |
| 96 | thunderstorm with slight hail |
I have also cleaned, transformed, and combined all bikeshare data from Dec 2014 to Mar 2024 and published the final dataset (2.51 GB) in Kaggle.
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TwitterFrom the year 1995 to 2020, there has been an overall increase in the number of people that speaks an indigenous language in the Mexican city of Guadalajara with certain peaks in the middle of the timeframe displayed. The highest amount of indigenous language speakers was in the year 2000 with *** thousand speakers. In contrast, the lowest number registered was in the year 1995 with *** thousand people.
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Table of INEBase Guadalajara. Annual. Municipalities. Dejure Population figures from 1986 until 1995
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Population and Housing Censuses: Guadalajara: Group establishments, by type of group establishment (grouped). municipalities.
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Table of INEBase Guadalajara: Units by unit type. National. Population and Housing Censuses
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TwitterThrough the time period displayed in the Mexican state of Guadalajara there has been a decrease in the population since the year 2000 which registered about 1.63 million people until the last population count conducted in 2020 resulted in 1.38 million people, almost 300 thousand people less.