International Migration Outlook 2016.

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Author / Creator:OCDE, OECD.
Imprint:OECD Publishing, 2016.
Description:1 online resource (427 pages).
Language:English
Series:International migration outlook
International Migration Outlook.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11551072
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ISBN:9264258450
9789264258457
9264258442
9789264258440
9781786844125
1786844125
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Summary:This new edition offers newly updated terms, and provides the latest research on word origins and meanings, with guidelines on accurate usage.
Other form:Original 9264258442 9789264258440
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword; Table of contents; Editorial: OECD countries need to address the migration backlash; Executive summary; Main trends; The local impact of migration; Migration associated with environmental and geopolitical shocks; Main findings; Migration is rising and has returned to its pre-crisis level; The impact of migration at the local level should not be underestimated; Migration policies could better respond to geopolitical and environmental shocks; Chapter 1. Recent developments in international migration movements and policies; Introduction; Main findings.
  • Recent trends in international migrationMigration trends in 2015 based on preliminary and partial data; Figure 1.1. Permanent migration flows to OECD countries, 2006-15; Trends in migration flows by country of destination and by category in 2014; Table 1.1. Inflows of permanent immigrants into selected OECD countries, 2007-14; Figure 1.2. Permanent migration flows to OECD countries by category of entry, 2007Ư14; Box 1.1. Free establishment in the European Union and in Mercosur; Figure 1.3. Permanent migration flows into selected OECD countries, 2014; Temporary labour migration.
  • Table 1.2. Workers who obtained a seasonal work permit by main destination country, 2007-14Table 1.3. Intra-company transfers to the main OECD destinations, 2007-14; Figure 1.4. Evolution of the number of posted workers by receiving European OECD country, 2005-14; Figure 1.5. Inflows, ouflows and net balance of posted workers in UE/EFTA countries in 2014; Table 1.4. Entries of trainees and Working Holiday Makers in selected OECD countries, 2007-14; Asylum seekers; Figure 1.6. New asylum applications since 1980 in the OECD and the EU.
  • Figure 1.7. New asylum applications in the OECD by Syrians, Q1 2012 to Q1 2016Figure 1.8. Distribution of new asylum seekers by origin, 2013-15; Table 1.5. New asylum applications by country where application is filed, 2011-15; Figure 1.9. Average recognition rates of applications for international protection in selected European countries, 2010-15; Table 1.6. Number of new beneficiaries of international protection in OECD countries, 2007-15; International student mobility; Table 1.7. International students enrolled in OECD countries, 2013.
  • Figure 1.10. International students enrolled in OECD countries by origin, 2013International migrants' countries of origin; Table 1.8. Top 50 countries of origin of new immigrants to the OECD, 2004-14; Flows of migrant women; Figure 1.11. Share of women in migration flows to OECD countries, 2009Ư14; ForeignƯborn population; Figure 1.12. Number of foreign-born in the OECD area, 2000Ư14; Figure 1.13. The foreign-born as a percentage of the total population in OECD countries, 2000 and 2014; Acquisition of nationality.