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Media advisory - OECD International Migration Outlook 2022 to be published Monday 10 October

 

04/10/2022 - The OECD International Migration Outlook 2022 will be published at 11.00 a.m. Paris time/09.00 a.m. GMT on Monday 10 October.

OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann, together with OECD Director for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Stefano Scarpetta, will present the Outlook’s findings in a press conference at 11.00 a.m. Paris time/09.00 GMT. The press conference will be in English, with French interpretation. Register to attend the press conference in person.

Journalists unable to attend can register in advance to participate in the press conference via Zoom. Once registered, you will receive an email with a Zoom link to connect.

The presentation will also be webcast live, without registration.

The 2022 edition of the annual publication analyses recent developments in migration movements and policies. It also analyses recent changes on the labour market inclusion of immigrants in OECD countries, and gives an overview of the refugee crisis triggered by the unprovoked war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine and of the policy responses in OECD countries. This year’s edition has a focus on international students, including analysis of recent trends, attraction and retention policies, and the economic impact of international students.

Journalists will be allowed advance access to the electronic version of the report, by e-mail and under embargo. In asking to receive the report under embargo, journalists undertake to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures. Requests to receive the report by e-mail under embargo should be sent to embargo@oecd.org. The report will be sent under embargo on Friday 7 October. To get advance access to OECD reports, complete this short form

 

For further information, journalists are invited to contact Spencer Wilson of the OECD’s Media Office (tel: + 33 1 45 24 81 18).

Working with over 100 countries, the OECD is a global policy forum that promotes policies to preserve individual liberty and improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.

 

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