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  • 26-November-2012

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    Seminar on "Integration of immigrants and their children in OECD countries", Paris, 3 December 2012

    This seminar is being held to launch the publication of the OECD report "Settling in: OECD Indicators of Immigrant Integration 2012". This publication presents the first international comparison across OECD countries of the outcomes for immigrants and their children in the area of economic and social integration.

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  • 5-October-2012

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    Connecting with Emigrants. A Global Profile of Diasporas

    This publication contains 140 country notes summarising diaspora sizes, including the number of children of migrants born in the destination countries, the characteristics of emigrant populations, the numbers and main destinations of international students, recent migrant flows to OECD countries, and information on the desire to emigrate among different population groups.

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  • 5-October-2012

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    Harnessing the skills of migrants and diasporas to foster development

    The purpose of this publication is to propose ways of thinking about new public policies that could better harness the skills of diasporas to foster development in the countries of origin.

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  • 16-July-2012

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    Untapped Skills. Realising the Potential of Immigrant Students

    It also provides an overview of the evidence emerging from PISA 2009 on the performance and socio-economic background of children of immigrants. Selective migration policies of certain countries and the attractiveness of these countries generally to highly educated migrants is also explored.

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  • 11-July-2012

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    Migration and the crisis

    Why do people migrate? Mainly for a job and the hope of a better life for themselves and their children. But how do immigrants fare during a time of crisis?

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  • 27-June-2012

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    Free Movement of Workers and Labour Market Adjustment

    Maintaining a high-quality workforce represents a key strategic goal for both employment and economic growth.

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  • 27-June-2012

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    The Outlook for Migration in Challenging Times

    International migration flows are an extraordinary source of change, progress and integration. These flows have built our nations and they keep being essential for the functioning of our economies, both in sender and host countries, said OECD Secretary-General in Brussels.

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  • 27-June-2012

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    Economy: migration starting to rebound, says OECD

    International migration fell for the third consecutive year in 2010 but started picking up again in 2011, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 27-June-2012

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    Jobs for immigrants (Vol.3): Labour market integration in Austria, Norway and Switzerland

    This publication reviews the labour market integration of immigrants and their children in three OECD countries (Austria, Norway and Switzerland) and provides country-specific recommendations. It also includes a summary chapter highlighting common challenges and policy responses. It is the third and last in a series which has covered eleven OECD countries.

  • 14-February-2012

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    The labour market integration of immigrants and their children in Switzerland

    Labour market integration of immigrants in Switzerland is generally successful: three quarters of immigrants in Switzerland are in employment – more than in any other OECD country. However, some groups are disadvantaged and at risk of being left behind, according to a new report.

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