UN DESA found that from 1980 to 2000, population growth in high-income countries was mainly the result of the balance of more births than deaths (104 million). This was twice the contribution of net international migration to population growth (44 million). But between 2000 and 2020, the contribution of international migration to population growth in high-income countries exceeded the balance of births over deaths (net migrant inflow of 80.5 million vs 66.2 million births over deaths).
This study provides comprehensive information on the multisectoral needs of households in three countries, exploring the potential relationship between certain living conditions and migration intentions.
The report presents and assesses trends on migration across selected goals, and discusses the status of migration data availability on these. Further, the volume brings together and examines, for the first time, data on all indicators under SDG target 10.7, taking stock of what the international community has learned regarding how to conceptualize and monitor safe, orderly, regular and responsible migration.
This Paper focuses on migration spillovers from the Venezuelan economic and social crisis.
This document analyses global, regional and thematic trends that emerge from MGI data in relation to the general commitment and the range of associated actions for each of the 23 Global Compact for Migration objectives. Grounded on the mapping of MGI indicators against Global Compact objectives, data analysis is based on MGI data collected between 2016 and 2021 for 84 countries that voluntarily conducted an MGI assessment and for which data are readily available as of March 2022.