Measuring flows of international migration: Consistent measures of migration are needed to understand patterns and impacts on labor market outcomes

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    Abstract

    International migration alters the socio-economic conditions of the individuals and families migrating as well as the host and sending countries. The data to study and to track these movements, however, are largely inadequate or missing. Understanding the reasons for these data limitations and recently developed methods for overcoming them is crucial for implementing effective policies. Improving the available information on global migration patterns will result in numerous and wide-ranging benefits, including improved population estimations and providing a clearer picture of why certain migrants choose certain destinations.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-10pp
    JournalIZA World of Labor
    Volume354
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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