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  • 24-March-2021

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    Young People with Migrant Parents - opening speech - Stefano Scarpetta

    Young People with Migrant Parents - opening speech - Stefano Scarpetta

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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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  • 23-March-2021

    English

    Young People with Migrant Parents

    The OECD series Making Integration Work summarises, in a non-technical way, the main issues surrounding the integration of immigrants and their children into their host countries. Each volume presents concrete policy lessons for its theme, along with supporting examples of good practices and comparisons of the migrant integration policy frameworks in different OECD countries. This fourth volume explores the integration of young people with migrant parents, a diverse and growing cohort of youth in the OECD area.
  • 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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  • 24-February-2021

    English

    International migration and movement of doctors to and within OECD countries - 2000 to 2018 - Developments in countries of destination and impact on countries of origin

    This paper presents the most recent data on the number of migrant doctors in the health workforce in the OECD countries, as well as the impact these regular migration flows have on the countries of origin, including an analysis of the developments since 2000. The objective of this paper is to inform policy dialogue at the national and international levels. The share of migrant doctors has continued to rise over the last two decades across the OECD countries, with around two-thirds of all foreign-born or foreign-trained doctors originating from within the OECD area and upper-middle-income countries. The lower-middle-income countries account for around 30% and low-income countries for 3-4% of the foreign-born and 4% of the foreign-trained doctors. In countries of origin that are large, migration to (other) OECD countries has a moderate impact, but some of the relatively smaller countries or those with weak health systems experience significant losses of (needed) health professionals.
  • 24-February-2021

    English

    International migration and movement of nursing personnel to and within OECD countries - 2000 to 2018 - Developments in countries of destination and impact on countries of origin

    This paper presents the most recent data on the extent to which migrant nurses contribute to the nursing workforce in the OECD countries as well as the impact these regular migration flows have on the countries of origin, including an analysis of the developments since 2000. The objective of this paper is to provide new data for policy dialogue at the national and international levels. The shares of foreign-born or foreign-trained nurses have continued to rise over the last two decades across the OECD countries, with intra-OECD migration making up a third of the migration volume. Regarding the impact on countries of origin, emigration rates to OECD countries are generally moderate but a few countries experience significant losses of (needed) nurses. However, for a significant share of the foreign-trained nurses, the data sources do not allow the identification of the country of training. Hence, some of the results should be treated as lower-bound estimates.
  • 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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  • 21-janvier-2021

    Français, Excel, 915kb

    Comment renforcer les mesures favorisant l'intégration des femmes immigrées? (DPM no25, novembre 2020)

    Cette édition synthétise le travail de l'OCDE sur le renforcement des mesures favorisant l'intégration des femmes immigrées.

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  • 21-janvier-2021

    Français, Excel, 437kb

    L'impact de la COVID-19 sur les transferts de fonds dans les pays de l'UE et de l'OCDE (Inform no4, décembre 2020)

    Cette note passe en revue les trois principaux facteurs affectant les transferts de fonds pendant la pandémie.

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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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