The city stands out for the pity of sporting events and shows on the beach: from beach volleyball and athletics tournaments, motocross and mountain biking races, as well as traditional sailboat races, to which countless vacationers from both sides of the border attend.
“The name Rosarito is derived from “El Rosario”, which it received towards the end of the eighteenth century.
It was previously an area known to the natives as Huacuatay, and during the missionary period,
it was called the “Mission of St. Archangel of the Border.”.
The visualization shows the distribution of the means of transport to work used by the population of Playas de Rosarito in 2015 according to travel times.
45.9% of the population uses a own vehicle (car, truck or motorcycle) as the main means of transportation, while 7.3% of the population uses labor transportation.
The most used means of transport are own vehicle (car, truck or motorcycle) and bus, taxi, or similar.
The population that takes up to 15 minutes to get to work prefers own vehicle (car, truck or motorcycle), while people who take more than 2 hours to commute use own vehicle (car, truck or motorcycle).
Average Quarterly Total Current Income per Household: $59.2k MX
Average Quarterly Current Income in 2018: $156k MX
Difference Between Decile I and X in 2018
*The data presented is available to Baja California’s state, since there is no representation at the municipality level.
The visualization shows the total average quarterly current income per household in deciles of households in Baja California comparing 2016 and 2018.
In Baja California, 10% of the lowest income households (first decile) had an average quarterly income of $14.3k MX in 2018, while the 10% of households with the highest income (tenth decile) had an average quarterly income of $170k MX in the same period.
Literacy Studies for Adults: 138,181
Students Enrolled in 2020: 2,901
Literate Students in 2020
*The data presented is available to Baja California’s state, since there is no representation at the municipality level.
In 2020 Baja California had 20.1k students enrolled in entry-level literacy courses, 27k students enrolled at intermediate level and 91.1k students enrolled at the advanced level.
In the same year, Baja California had 123 students who completed the initial literacy course, 722 intermediate literate students and 2.06k students who completed advanced level courses.
In Playas de Rosarito, the institutions that concentrated the highest number of students in 2020 were Centro De Estudios Universitarios De Mexicali (1.39k), Centro De Estudios Superiores Nueva Baja (434), and Universidad Rosaritense (366).
The same year, the most demanded careers in Playas de Rosarito were Law degree (370), Master in sciences of the education (346), and Degree dental surgeon (276)