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OECD Insights: International Migration
The human face of globalisation
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- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- + Chapter 1. The Migration Debate
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Chapter 2. Migration Then and Now
- By way of introduction…
- + Migration yesterday
- + Migration today
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Migration: some numbers…
- Figure. New Arrivals… – Inflows of permanent migrants, 2006
- Figure. … and the Size of their Impact – Inflows of permanent migrants per thousand people, 2006
- Figure. Immigrants Populations – The size of the foreign-born population in OECD countries, 2000-06
- Figure. Where Migrants Come from – Percentages of migrants who come from each region, 2000
- + Why do people migrate?
- Box. Find Out More
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Chapter 3. Managing Migration
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Chapter 4. Migrants and Education
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Chapter 5. Migrants and Work
- + Chapter 6. Migration and Development
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Chapter 7. By way of Conclusion
- + The journey goes on…
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Some statistics
- Definitions for internationally comparable data
- + Inflows and outflows of migrants (“flows”)
- Estimating the size of migrant populations (“stocks”)
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What is the database on immigrants in OECD Countries?
- Table 3. Stocks of foreign-born population in selected OECD countries
- Table 4. Foreign-born population by country of residence
- Table 5. Characteristics of immigrants living in OECD countries by region of origin
- Table 6. Educational attainment of the native-born and foreign-born populations
- Table 7. Occupations of the native-born and foreign-born
- Box. Find Out More
- References
Etwa 190 Millionen Menschen leben weltweit außerhalb ihres Herkunftslands. Diese Zuwanderer bringen Energie, Unternehmergeist und frische Ideen in unsere Gesellschaften. Das Ganze hat aber auch Nachteile: junge Zuwanderer, die in der Schule versagen, Erwachsene, die keine Arbeit finden, und natürlich die irreguläre Migration. Solche Herausforderungen können Zuwanderung zu einem politischen Zankapfel und einem heißen Diskussionsthema machen.
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Publication year : 2009
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