Data and Demographics
Addressing data gaps and quality issues on migration and remittances remains a continuing challenge. Expanding the scope of data collection, including by generating data disaggregated by gender, age and sub-national region, would greatly improve the evidence base underpinning migration policies. Better data on migrant stocks and the origin of migrants would improve the understanding of North-South and South-South movements, as well as their relative importance in global migration. It is also worth noting that data collection needs to extend beyond national level statistics. Finally, progress will depend on increasing capacity building efforts in data collection.
This thematic area will focus on the following activities:
- Expanding the scope of data collection, by generating data disaggregated by gender, age and sub-national region;
- Preparing forward-looking migration profiles in selected countries or corridors and models to investigate the link between migration and development;
- Measuring migrant stocks and flows;
- Documenting migration patterns, trends, and characteristics of migrants, as well as drivers and impacts of migration.
Chairs and Focal Point
Rainer Muenz
IOM|Chair
Marie McAuliffe
IOM|Co-chair
Sonia Plaza
World Bank|Focal Point
Events
March 27
December 18
Seminar
Dec 18, 2018
Washington DC
January 16
Forum
Jan 16, 2018
Paris, France
December 18
Other
Dec 18, 2017
New York
May 20
Call For Papers
May 20, 2017
Washington DC
December 01
Conference
Dec 01, 2016
Washington DC
November 16
Seminar
Nov 16, 2016
Washington DC
June 16
Other
Jun 16, 2016
Washington DC
May 20
March 04
Seminar
Mar 04, 2015
Washington DC
September 04
May 01
April 29
Workshop
Apr 29, 2014
New York
January 04
Other
Jan 04, 2014
Washington DC
April 25
April 19
April 17
Other
Apr 17, 2013
Washington DC
April 04
Publications
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