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Trends in International Migration 2004
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  24 Mar 2005  Language: English  Pages: 390  Tables: 153  Charts: 84  ISBN: 9789264007925  OECD Code: 812005011P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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Trends in International Migration is OECD's annual report on migration policy and migration flows and stocks of OECD countries.  It includes a detailed description of the flows, the different channels of immigration and the diversity of nationalities involved. Particular attention is paid to the growing number of migrants from China and Russia in recent flows.  More detailed regional analyses examine migration within and from Central and Eastern Europe, East and South-East Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa.

This volume highlights the role of immigration in population and labour force growth, as well as changes in foreigners’ status with respect to the labour market.  This year, particular attention is paid to the rates and determinants of the employment of foreigners.

The report also describes measures undertaken to improve the management of migration flows and combat irregular immigration. Special attention is paid to measures aimed at supporting the integration of immigrants.  Three types of initiatives, which can be summarised as “information, incentives, sanctions”, arise from the recently adopted measures.

This year's special report focuses on some of the results found in a new database on immigrants and expatriates made possible by data collected for the first time in recent censuses in some countries.

The statistical annex presents a unique collection of data on migration.


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Table of contents:

General Introduction
Part I. Trends in International Migration
-A. Migration and Population Trends
-B. Immigration and the Labour Market
-C. An Overview of Migration Policies
Part II. Counting Immigrants and Expatriates in OECD Countries: A New Perspective
-Introduction
-1. A New Database on International Migrants
-2. Immigrants and Expatriates in OECD Countries: First Results
-3. Expatriates of OECD Member Countries Residing in Another Country
-4. Highly Skilled Migration from Non-Member Countries towards OECD Countries: New Evidence on "Brain Drain"
-5. Recent Policy Measures in OECD Countries for Facilitating International Recruitment of the Highly Skilled
-Conclusions
Part III. Recent Changes in Migration Movements and Policies (Country Notes)
-Australia
-Austria
-Belgium
-Bulgaria
-Canada
-Czech Republic
-Denmark
-Estonia
-Finland
-France
-Germany
-Greece
-Hungary
-Ireland
-Italy
-Japan
-Korea
-Latvia
-Lithuania
-Luxembourg
-Mexico
-Netherlands
-New Zealand
-Norway
-Poland
-Portugal
-Romania
-Slovak Republic
-Spain
-Sweden
-Switzerland
-Turkey
-United Kingdom
-United States
Statistical Annex
-Introduction
-Inflows and Outflows of Foreign Population
-Inflows of Asylum Seekers
-Stocks of Foreign and Foreign-Born Population
-Acquisition of Nationality
-Inflows of Foreign and Seasonal Workers
-Stocks of Foreign and Foreign-born Labour
List of SOPEMI Correspondents

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