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A kibocsájtó országok. Nemzetközi migráció 2. Migration data notes.
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A kibocsájtó országok Nemzetközi migráció 2
Migrationdatanotes • Notes: 1. "International migrants" are defined as persons residing outside of their country of birth or nationality. This broad definition includes migrant workers, family migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers but not short-term visitors.2. Other "South" refers to unidentified developing countries/regions and Other "North" refers to unidentified developed countries/regions. If the values of Other “South” or Other “North” are small, they are not displayed.3. The 2010 bilateral migration data were created by applying weights based on bilateral migrant stocks (from population censuses of individual countries) to the UN Population Division's estimates of total migrant stocks in 2005. See DilipRatha and William Shaw, "South-South Migration and Remittances," Development Prospects Group, World Bank (2006). Available here.4. The data matrix includes 22 destination countries (including Algeria, Botswana, China, Congo, Grenada, Lebanon, North Korea, Morocco, Pakistan, Serbia, Vietnam) that had international migrants but their origins were not reported. Altogether, there were 9.4 million migrants residing in these 22 countries whose origin was not known. Sources:Migration Policy Institute calculations of the World Bank Development Prospects Group's Bilateral Migration Matrix data (2010). For more details, including country-level migration data, methodology, data assumptions and caveats, visit Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011.