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International Migration Outlook 2011. SOPEMI by OECD

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This booklet analyses fresh improvement in migration activities and rules in OECD nations and a few non-member nations together with migration of hugely certified and occasional certified staff, transitority and everlasting, in addition to scholars. 3 targeted chapters hide: the fiftieth anniversary of the OECD and the paintings of the SOPEMI, migrant entrepreneurship, and migration to Israel. Contents : OECD fiftieth anniversary: foreign migration and the SOPEMI; half I. fresh traits in overseas migration; developments in migration flows and within the immigrant inhabitants; Employment; Migration coverage advancements; half II. Migrant entrepreneurship in OECD international locations; half III. overseas migration to Israel and its impression; half IV. nation notes; Statistical annex additional interpreting : Naturalisation: A Passport for the higher Integration of Immigrants? (2010); Open for company: Migrant Entrepreneurship in OECD nations (2010); equivalent possibilities? The Labour MarketIntegration of the kids of Immigrants (2010) ; overseas Migration: The Human Face of Globalisation (2009); the way forward for foreign Migration to OECD international locations (2009)

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South-South migration already accounts for about half of global movements and the competition for talent goes well beyond the OECD area. Ongoing geopolitical changes in Africa and in the Middle East may also have a significant impact on both regional and intercontinental migration flows. Future migration movements are thus unlikely to mirror completely the patterns of the past. Given the severity of the economic crisis, migration movements have not declined as much as one might have expected, however.

Labour migration accounts for at best 7% of total permanent migration in that country and the relatively few openings available are heavily over-subscribed, so that there is little change in movements even in severe crises like the recent one. The Russian Federation saw permanent-type migration for work-related reasons increase, but the movements are relatively small compared to the large temporary labour migration movements observed in that country, which are occurring in response to labour market pressures stemming in large part from demographic decline.

Top 25 countries, ranked in descending order of 2009 figures. Source: OECD Database on International Migration. 1787/888932441800 Immigration from Poland was very high in the mid-2000s, although it has since declined, with Poles a smaller part of flows to Austria, the Slovak Republic, and the United Kingdom. In 2009, however, the share of Poles in immigration increased in Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden and Switzerland. Romanians, who moved in large numbers to several countries in 2009, were an increasing part of flows to Italy (2008), Germany, Portugal and Luxembourg, although the flows to Spain and Hungary decreased significantly in 2009.

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