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  • 12-May-2010

    English

    Equal Opportunities? The Labour Market Integration of the Children of Immigrants

    The integration of the children of immigrants – both those born in the host country (the "second generation") and those who arrived young enough to be educated in the host country – is of growing policy relevance for OECD countries. This technical seminar proceedings sheds light on the issues involved in the labour market integration of the children of immigrants, and discusses policy answers and good practices.

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  • 12-March-2010

    English, Excel, 604kb

    International Migration of Health Workers (Policy Brief)

    Because the international migration of doctors and nurses has become increasingly visible, it is often seen as the main culprit behind these shortages.

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  • 1-September-2009

    English

    International Migration: The Human Face of Globalisation

    OECD Insights: International Migration explores migration today, and asks this question: How can governments ensure it benefits immigrants, the societies in which they settle and the homes they leave behind?

  • 11-August-2009

    English

    The Future of International Migration to OECD Countries

    This book explores the social, economic and environmental forces that may combine to attract migrants of various types and backgrounds to OECD countries, as well as those that may persuade migrants to leave their countries or to stay at home. By analysing different pull and push factors and constructing five different scenarios of migration in the future, this volume casts light on major determinants of global migration flows, which OECD countries will look particularly attractive for migrants, where the pressures to migrate be especially strong and what kind of migration-related issues will policy makers likely be facing as 2030 approaches.
  • 23-March-2009

    English

    Regional Challenges of West African Migration - African and European Perspectives

    This publication presents contributions by international experts on various aspects of West African migration. It provides a contrasting perspective to current debates which essentially focus on security issues. This rather non-institutional approach promotes a constant dialogue based on analyses of the actual situation: the authors encourage 'win-win' mobility for all parties involved (Europe, North Africa and West Africa), whether it be a host, transit or departure country.
  • 1-October-2008

    English

    West African Mobility and Migration Policies of OECD Countries

    This publication reviews migration policies in the main OECD countries receiving West African migrants and analyses the recent discussions within Europe. This report lists common approaches undertaken in Europe, Africa and West Africa and aims to shed light on decision makers’ strategic thinking. It provides the greater public with an objective understanding of this recent dynamic.
  • 23-September-2008

    English

    The Looming Crisis in the Health Workforce. How Can OECD Countries Respond?

    In a world which is already characterised by significant international migration of health workers, OECD countries face a challenge in responding to the growing demand for doctors and nurses over the next 20 years. This book is the main outcome of a joint OECD-WHO project on the management of health-related human resources and international migration.

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  • 26-March-2008

    Spanish

    Coherencia de políticas para el desarrollo 2007 - Migración y países en desarrollo

    ¿Cuáles son los costes y las ventajas de las migraciones para los países en desarrollo? ¿Cómo se puede mejorar la organización de estos flujos? Esta publicación intenta aportar respuestas a estas preguntas, basándose en lo que sabemos sobre los efectos de las migraciones en el desarrollo.

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  • 1-July-2005

    English, Excel, 262kb

    "The comparability of International Migration Statistics", Stats Brief, July 2005

    "The comparability of International Migration Statistics", Stats Brief, July 2005

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