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  • 18-May-2022

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    International Forum on Migration Statistics

    The International Forum on Migration Statistics is a biannual forum that aims to mobilize expertise from a wide range of disciplines, such as statistics, economics, demography, sociology, geospatial science, and information technology, to improve the collection and analysis of migration data worldwide.

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  • 19-November-2021

    English

    11th OECD-CEPII conference on immigration in OECD countries 2021

    The CEPII, LISER and the OECD as well as their partners from the Fondazione Rodolfo De Benedetti, Paris School of Economics, University of Lille (LEM) and University of Luxembourg are jointly organizing the 11th Annual Conference on "Immigration in OECD Countries" on December 13-14, 2021.

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  • 15-March-2021

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    Joint OECD-Calouste Gulbenkian Seminar for the launch of the OECD publication “Making Integration Work: Youth with Migrant Parents” - agenda

    Joint OECD-Calouste Gulbenkian Seminar for the launch of the OECD publication “Making Integration Work: Youth with Migrant Parents” - agenda

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  • 15-January-2018

    English

    The International Forum on Migration Statistics

    The first International Forum on Migration Statistics (IFMS) will showcase the most innovative research and initiatives to measure population mobility and generate timely statistics. This unique Forum, co-organised by the OECD, IOM and UNDESA, will also create synergies between all stakeholders and perspectives, with representatives from 'origin', ‘transit’ and 'host' countries of migrants.

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  • 6-December-2013

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    OECD-CEPII annual conference «Economic Recession and Migration», Paris 6 December 2013

    The conference is jointly organised by the OECD, the French research center in international economics (CEPII) and its Club, the research team Equippe of the University of Lille, the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti, the University of Luxemburg and IRES (Université Catholique de Louvain).

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