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We are delighted to share with you IOMs latest research outputs, including two World Migration Report updates (Asia and Europe), Spanish and Chinese editions of the World Migration Report 2018, latest early view articles of the journal, International Migration and two short WMR videos.
Please distribute to those who may be interested in or benefit from the material for their studies, teaching or own research.
We also invite you to participate in the World Migration Report (WMR) 2018 Reader Survey.
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We would like to get your feedback on the World Migration Report 2018. Please spare a few minutes to respond to 10 short questions in the WMR Reader Survey.
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This World Migration Report update provides an overview of the latest data on international migrants in Asia. It is based on the most recent estimates from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
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This World Migration Report update provides an overview of the latest data on international migrants in Europe. It is based on the most recent estimates from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
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The Spanish translation of the World Migration Report 2018 is now available on the IOM online bookstore. Other translations, including French and Arabic, are underway.
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The Chinese edition of the World Migration Report 2018 was launched in Beijing in May 2018. The report can be accessed via both the
WMR website and
IOM online bookstore.
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International Migration is IOM's refereed, policy oriented journal on migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists from all parts of the world.
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Migration has not always been the prominent topic it is today. Watch this video to learn how research, blogs and think tanks have reflected a growing interest in and importance of the issue. Discover which topics attract most attention among the public. |
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This video presents key numbers and facts about migration discussed in the World Migration Report 2018. It also challenges misconceptions on migration often circulated in the media.
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