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The slow and uneven recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic prompted new patterns of movement in parts of the world in 2021. New conflicts also erupted, ongoing crises smoldered, and migrants were often stuck in the middle.
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Top 10 Migration Issues of 2023 International migration in...
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Every year, the Migration Information Source compiles the...
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Our annual list of the Top 10 migration issues of the year takes stock of the multiple and at times contradictory trends in 2022. Click the links below to navigate to each issue: 1. With Ukraine and Other Crises, the World Reaches Record Levels of Displacement. 2. In the Americas, Migration Becomes Hemispheric. 3.
1. New Models Emerge in Externalization of Humanitarian Protection alongside Migration Management. 2. Migrants Seek Out Second and Third Destinations, in a Sign of New Movement Patterns. 3. A Transformed Western Hemisphere Reckons with New Migration Reality. 4. The Competition for High-Skilled Migrants Is On. 5.
1 gru 2022 · Spurred on by worsening economic and political crises across Latin America, migration to the United States reached record levels in 2022. Here’s a look at the year’s major immigration stories.
7 maj 2024 · World Migration Report 2024 Reveals Latest Global Trends and Challenges in Human Mobility. International remittances surged by 650 per cent, from USD 128 billion to USD 831 billion between 2000 and 2022. Migrant remittances surpass foreign direct investment in boosting the GDP of developing nations.
21 maj 2024 · Roughly 281 million people worldwide are one the move, representing around 3.6 per cent of the global population, according to a recent IOM report. This is up from 153 million in 1990, and more...
5 dni temu · Texas can't sue over Biden 'public charge' immigration rule, US judge says. President Joe Biden will keep the administration's target of accepting 125,000 refugees next year, according to a memo...