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  • 3-October-2013

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    World Migration in Figures

    A joint contribution by UN-DESA and the OECD to the United Nations High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development, 3-4 October 2013

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  • 2-October-2013

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    OECD contribution to the UN High-level Dialogue on Migration & Development: World Migration in Figures

    A joint contribution by UN-DESA and the OECD to the United Nations High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development, 3-4 October 2013

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  • 13-June-2013

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    Migration and the welfare state in times of crisis

    International migration flows are essential for the effective functioning of our economies. Even in times of crisis and fiscal constraint, a holistic approach is required to fully reap its full benefits, said Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General.

  • 13-June-2013

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    Migration picking up but rising unemployment hurting immigrants

    Migration has started to pick up again, driven largely by people moving within the European Union, after three years of continuous decline during the crisis. But the employment prospects for immigrants have worsened, with around one in two unemployed immigrants in Europe still looking for work after more than 12 months, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 17-May-2013

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    OECD work on Employment, Social Protection and International Migration

    An overview of OECD work on Employment, Social Protection and International Migration.

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  • 13-May-2013

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    Mobilising migrants’ skills for development in the MENA region, Tunis 13-14 May 2013

    What is the extent and impact of the international mobility of skills? What can ensure that highly educated youth are used to their full potential and contribute to development by staying in their country or migrating? How to improve the matching between supply and demand for skills between potential (return) migrants and employers in destination and origin countries and in particular in sectors such as health and education?

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  • 4-February-2013

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    Recruiting immigrant workers: Germany

    Labour migration is supposed to be one means to help meet future labour and skill shortages caused by a shrinking working-age population, this book addresses the question of how to ensure that international recruitment can help meet urgent needs in the labour market which cannot be met locally.

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  • 10-December-2012

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    Study abroad

    More students are looking beyond their borders to give their education a competitive edge. Despite shrinking support for scholarships and tightening travel budgets, 177 million students left their home countries in 2012 to pursue formal tertiary education, an increase of 77 million students since 2000.

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  • 3-December-2012

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    Settling In: OECD Indicators of Immigrant Integration 2012

    This publication highlights how immigrants and their children are integrating into OECD societies, judging their progress against key indicators.

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  • 3-December-2012

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    Progress made on immigrant integration but more efforts needed on education and jobs, finds OECD

    OECD countries have made much progress over the past decade in helping immigrants integrate in society. But much remains to be done, notably in improving how well immigrant children do at school and in finding work, and in immigrant women’s access to employment, according to a new OECD report.

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