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  • 7-February-2024

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    Health Workforce

    Health workers are crucial for ensuring access to high quality care for the whole population. The OECD advises countries on how to meet future demand for health professionals and how to manage the supply of health workers, by reviewing policies related to education and training, continuous professional development, geographic distribution and immigration.

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  • 23-October-2023

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    International Migration Outlook 2023

    The 2023 edition of International Migration Outlook analyses recent developments in migration movements and the labour market inclusion of immigrants in OECD countries. It also monitors recent policy changes in migration governance and integration in OECD countries. This edition includes two special chapters on the labour market integration of migrant mothers and on fertility patterns among migrant populations in OECD countries. The Outlook also includes country notes and a detailed statistical annex.
  • 22-September-2023

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    What have been the lessons learnt on data collection and monitoring during the Ukrainian refugee crisis? - Migration Data Brief #10 August 2023

    This Migration Data Brief focuses on the key messages of the first joint OECD-EUAA-UNHCR event on data collection and monitoring during the Ukrainian refugee crisis organised at the OECD in May 2023.

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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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  • 15-April-2022

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    SDG INDICATOR 10.7.2

    Number of countries with migration policies to facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people

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  • 7-March-2022

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    EMN-OECD INFORM March 2022: Skills Mobility Partnerships: Exploring Innovative Approaches to Labour Migration

    This inform presents experiences with implementing SMPs and similar initiatives in the EU and globally, exploring the main challenges and benefits.

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  • 10-February-2022

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    EMN-OECD INFORM February 2022: The use of Digitalisation and Artificial Inteligence in Migration Management

    This joint EMN-OECD inform is the second of the 2021 series of informs on Innovation in Migration. It aims to explore the role of new digital technologies in the management of migration and asylum.

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  • 14-December-2021

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    Digital catch-up of youth with parents born abroad. Evaluation of the JOBLINGE programme in Hesse

    This report presents the evaluation of a digital training module (“digital aufholen!”) within the school-to-work transition programme JOBLINGE, in the German state of Hesse. The 6-months programme aims to integrate long-term unemployed and otherwise disadvantaged youth into the labour market, combining short-term training, workshops, on-the-job trial periods and individual mentorship.

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  • 19-November-2021

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    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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  • 18-November-2021

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    High-level dialogue and publication launch: Closing data gaps on children on the move

    In 2020, there were an estimated 35.5 million international child migrants globally, the largest number ever recorded. Around one in 66 children worldwide living outside the country of her or his birth was considered a migrant.

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