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Migration Statistics Global database

Migration Statistics Global database. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Istanbul, Turkey, 6-8 December 2010. Pablo Lattes Migration Section Population Division - DESA United Nations. Migration estimates and empirical data.

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Migration Statistics Global database

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  1. Migration Statistics Global database United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Istanbul, Turkey, 6-8 December 2010 Pablo LattesMigration SectionPopulation Division - DESAUnited Nations

  2. Migration estimates and empirical data • Migration stocks (estimates) • Migration flows (empirical) • Global Migration Database (empirical) • IPUMS (samples) United Nations Population Division/DESA

  3. Migration stock estimates • Latest available from 2009 (estimates for 2010) • Totals by sex • Presently working on • Stock by sex and age • Stock by country of origin United Nations Population Division/DESA

  4. Migration flows to and from selected countries • 2008 latest available • 29 reporting countries • Annual inflows (outflows, net flows) since 1960s • Detailed country of previous (next) residence • Presently working on • 43 reporting countries United Nations Population Division/DESA

  5. Global Migration Database • Repository of international migrant stock data by country of birth, citizenship, sex and age • >230 countries/territories since 1960s • Censuses, registers, surveys • > 4,000 tables, > 2.7 million records, >2500 subscribers • UNSD, UNICEF, UNDP-SU/SSC, WB • www.unmigration.org United Nations Population Division/DESA

  6. Global Migration Database • Presently working on • Updating existing data • Developing a new front-end • Simplifying retrieval by age or country of origin. United Nations Population Division/DESA

  7. EstimatesAge distribution of the migrant stockFemale representation and distribution by age United Nations Population Division/DESA

  8. Age distribution of foreign population and total population United Nations Population Division/DESA Source: UNPD estimates

  9. Labour force projection for developed countries with and without migration With migration 84 Million 12.4% Without migration United Nations Population Division/DESA Source: UNPD estimates 2008

  10. Age distribution of foreign and total population in CIS + Georgia United Nations Population Division/DESA Source: UNPD estimates

  11. Age distribution of foreign born in Russian Federation – selected countries Source: UNPD estimates United Nations Population Division/DESA

  12. Age distribution of foreign born in Russian Federation – selected countries Source: UNPD estimates United Nations Population Division/DESA

  13. Female percentage by age - foreign born in Russian Federation United Nations Population Division/DESA Source: UNPD estimates

  14. Origin and destination United Nations Population Division/DESA

  15. Flows from CIS into Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, United States of America United Nations Population Division/DESA

  16. Top 30 destinations (stock) as reported by destination countries - CIS + Georgia - (thousands) United Nations Population Division/DESA

  17. Economic value - remittances United Nations Population Division/DESA

  18. Remittances Source: World Bank, 2010 United Nations Population Division/DESA

  19. Remittances (inflows US dollars) Source: World Bank, 2010 United Nations Population Division/DESA

  20. Finally United Nations Population Division/DESA

  21. IPUMS international census database • Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota. • IPUMS-International is a project dedicated to collecting and distributing census data from around the world.  • 55 countries - 159 censuses • https://international.ipums.org United Nations Population Division/DESA

  22. www.international.ipums.org/international United Nations Population Division/DESA

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