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  • 24-March-2021

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    Youth with Migrant Parents - launch presentation

    Youth with Migrant Parents - launch presentation

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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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  • 21-January-2021

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    EMN-OECD INFORM #5 Impact of COVID-19 on voluntary and forced return procedures and policy responses

    This joint EMN – OECD Inform reports on voluntary and forced return procedures and policy responses in EU and OECD Member States between January and July 2020.

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  • 1-December-2020

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    EMN-OECD Inform #4 The impact of COVID-19 on remittances in EU and OECD countries

    This brief reviews the three main drivers affecting remittance flows during the pandemic.

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  • 20-November-2020

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    2020 Annual International Migration and Forced Displacement Trends and Policies Report to the G20

    Latest available data indicate a significant increase in overall migration flows to G20 countries in 2019 with about 12.5 million new temporary and permanent immigrants. This represents a 10% increase compared to the previous year. The evolution of migration flows in the first six months of 2020 however shows a dramatic drop in immigration trends.

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  • 2-November-2020

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    Migration Policy Debate #25: How to strengthen the integration of migrant women?

    This edition provides an overview of challenges faced by migrant women, notably those in family migration pathways. It depicts migrant women’s education level, their labour market integration, their reconciliation of work and family life as well as the associations with the outcomes of children of migrants and attitudes on gender equality and includes a number of policy implications.

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  • 2-November-2020

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    Migration Policy Debate #25: How to strengthen the integration of migrant women?

    This edition provides an overview of challenges faced by migrant women, notably those in family migration pathways. It depicts migrant women’s education level, their labour market integration, their reconciliation of work and family life as well as the associations with the outcomes of children of migrants and attitudes on gender equality and includes a number of policy implications.

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  • 15-October-2020

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    Sustainable Reintegration of Returning Migrants - A Better Homecoming

    For many OECD countries, how to ensure the safe and dignified return to their origin countries of migrants who do not have grounds to remain is a key question. Alongside removal, return and reintegration assistance have become an integral part of the response. Development cooperation is expanding its activity to support the capacity of countries of origin to reintegrate all returning migrants. Sustainable Reintegration of Returning Migrants: A Better Homecoming reports the results of a multi-country peer review project carried out by the OECD, with support from the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). It examines factors that can help improve the sustainability of reintegration at the individual level and at the programme level in countries of destination and origin. The report examines how casework and community-based programmes can increase uptake and improve outcomes. It identifies key elements of an effective individual reintegration programme, including outreach and counselling, case management and referral, and partnerships. The report makes proposals about how to improve programme design, evaluation, and monitoring, indicating areas where countries could co-operate more in implementation of programmes and in coordination with origin countries.
  • 15-January-2020

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    How attractive is Germany for foreign professionals? (Migration Policy Debates 23)

    This Migration Policy Debate provides an introduction to the OECD indicators of Talent Attractiveness and gives an overview of recent findings for Germany.

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  • 15-January-2020

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    What are the Possible Policy Responses to Future Irregular Migration? (Migration Policy Debates 22)

    This Migration Policy Debate provides a comprehensive review of alternative approaches for the prevention and deterrence of irregular migration. Many of these approaches are widely implemented, while some are recent and still under development. Others hold promise for addressing future challenges.

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