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OECD Publishing
, Publication date: 12 Jul 2011
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Pages: 452
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Language: English
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Version: E-book (PDF Format)
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ISBN: 9789264112612
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OECD Code: 812011121E1
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Price:
€63 | $88 | £56 | ¥8100 | MXN1130
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Availability: Available
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Other languages:
French (Available)
Other Versions:
Print - Paperback
Multilingual summaries:
English, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean, Slovenian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Czech, Portuguese, Estonian, French, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
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Frequency: Annual
Tables: 243
Charts: 95
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This publication analyses recent development in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and some non-member countries including migration of highly qualified and low qualified workers, temporary and permanent, as well as students. Three special chapters cover: the 50th anniversary of the OECD and the work of the SOPEMI, migrant entrepreneurship, and migration to Israel.
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OECD 50th Anniversary: International Migration and the SOPEMI Editorial: Migration and the Post-Crisis World Introduction PART I. RECENT TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION A.Trends in migration flows and in the immigrant population -Introduction -Permanent immigration -Temporary worker migration -Source contries and regions of international migration flows -The foreign born an dthe foreign population in OECD countries -Migration of service providers and intra-corporate transfers -Entries of asylum seekers -International students - studying and staying on -Annex I.A1. Statistics on posted workers form E101 certificates - an assessment -Annex I.A2. Estimating stay rates for international students B. Employment -Introduction -Immigrants in the labour market through the economic crisis -Job creation during the crisis... and beyond -Annex I.B1. Employment, unemployment and participation rates by gender and place of birth in selected OECD countries, 2008-2010 -Annex I.B2. Foreign-born unemployment in selected OECD countries by unemployment duration, Q1 2008 to Q4 2010 -Annex I.B3. changes in foreign- and native-born employment by industry in selected OECD countries, 2007-10 C. Migration policy developments -Introduction -Ensuring that labour migration meets labour market needs is a growing priority for policy -Family and humanitarian policies are being tightened -Tackling irregular migration remains a challenge -Policies to encourage migrants to return to their countries of origin are growing -EU legislation continues to be a driver of policy in European OECD countries -International co-operation addresses an increasingly broad variety of objectives -Integration and citizenship policies continue to attract policy attention -Summary and conclusion PART II. MIGRATION ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN OECD COUNTRIES -Executive summary -Introduction -1. Measuring migrant entrepreneurship and its contribution to employment creation in OECD countries -2. Specific policy meatures to foster migrant entrepreneurship inOECD countries -Annex II.A1. Supplementary tables on admission programmes and permit regimes for foreign entrepreneurs and investors PART III. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION TO ISRAEL AND ITS IMPACT -Introduction -Key findings -1. International migration and Israel -2. Temporary labour migration in Israel -3. Impact of migration on the Israeli economy -Conclusions -Annex III.A.1. Supplementary tables: Regressions PART IV. COUNTRY NOTES -Australia -Austria -Belgium -Bulgaria -Canada -Chile -Czech Republic -Denmark -Estonia -Finland -France -Germany -Greece -Hungary -Ireland -Italy -Japan -Korea -Lithuania -Luxembourg -Mexico -Netherlands -New Zealand -Norway -Poland -Portugal -Romania -Russian Federation -Slovak Republic -Slovenia -Spain -Sweden -Switzerland -Turkey -United Kingdom -United States STATISTICAL ANNEX -Inflows and outflows of foreign populatoin -Inflows of asylum seekers -Stocks of foreign and foreign-born population -Acquisition of nationality -Inflows of foreign workers -Stocks of foreign and foreign-born labour force
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