IOM RESEARCH OCTOBER 2019

We are pleased to share with you IOM’s latest research outputs and updates, including a recent publication on 'young women and girls and labour migration in South-East Asia and the Pacific', a Press Briefing Note on the World Migration Report (WMR) 2018 whose downloads have now surpassed 400,000, an internship opening in IOM's Migration Policy Research Division and a link to the latest UN DESA international migrant stock estimates (included in the forthcoming WMR 2020). This update also features a video presentation on Migration and Technology by Marie McAuliffe, IOM's head of research, at this year's International Metropolis Conference in Ottawa, interviews with Professor Nicola Piper and Dr Emre Korkmaz, early view articles in the International Migration journal and information on the upcoming Migration Research Center at Koç University 15 Year Anniversary Conference.

Supporting Brighter Futures: Young women and girls and labour migration in South-East Asia and the Pacific

This recently published research explores and critically examines the existing evidence base on key aspects of  young women and girls and labour migration in South-East Asia and the Pacific. It includes six thematic papers written by various experts in a format designed to inform policy and programmatic responses.


World Migration Report 2018 Downloads Top 400,000

Published at the end of 2017, the World Migration Report 2018 has enjoyed over the past 20 months some 400,000 downloads, the most of any publication in IOM’s six-plus decades of producing reports. If you have not read the report, click here to access it.


Internship: Migration Policy Research

IOM's Migration Policy Research Division has a new internship opening. The six months internship will start on 13 January 2020. The application deadline is 20 October 2019. Click here to find out more.



UN DESA International Migrant Stock Estimates

The recently released 2019 UN DESA international migrant stock estimates have been incorporated in the forthcoming World Migration Report 2020. Find UN DESA’s updated estimates, maps and graphs here. The WMR 2020 will be launched at IOM Council in November 2019.

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Marie McAuliffe Presentation: Migration and Technology


At the International Metropolis Conference held in Ottawa in June 2019, IOM's head of research, Marie McAuliffe, presented on the links between migration and technology. Watch the presentation here.



Interview with Professor Nicola Piper


In this recent interview at IOM, Professor Nicola Piper answered questions on the significance of a bottom up approach to migration governance, why it is important to consider the perspectives of diaspora organizations and labour unions and the challenges civil society organizations face in promoting an equitable migration governance system.

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Interview with Dr Emre Korkmaz


Dr Emre Korkmaz discusses how technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and blockchain can empower migrants, make immigration systems more efficient and the challenges associated with these technologies.


International Migration; Early View Articles

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.


Migration Research Center at Koç (MiReKoc) University 15 Year Anniversary Conference


The upcoming MiReKoc 15 Year Anniversary Conference will focus on the theme: Migration and Development in the ‘Global South’: Research Challenges and Policy Implications. IOM's Marie McAuliffe will be among the speakers at the conference, which will will be held on 24 and 25 October 2019. Click here for more information.