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4by OECD“...The 2019 edition of the International Migration Outlook analyses recent developments in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and some non-OECD economies...”
18.09.2019
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6“...Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons...”
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7by Publishing, OECD“...s: The role of migration" and "The Changing Role of Asia in International Migration". The publication also features country profiles and a statistical annex...”
2012
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9by New Zealand. Department of LabourNew Zealand. Ministry of Business, Innovation & EmploymentIMSED Research (N.Z.)Système d'observation permanente des migrations (Organization)Labour & Immigration Research Centre (N.Z.)“...Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons...”
Published in International migration outlook
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10“...Examines discrimination in the recruitment of personnel based on immigrants' nationalities...”
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11“...Investigates if and how natives and immigrants compete for job vacancies. Distinguishes between first employment and the case of workers looking for a new job,...”
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13by Reyneri, Emilio“...Examines the integration of foreign workers in the regular and underground labour markets of the Mediterranean countries of the European Union. Reviews the...”
2001
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15“...In 2018, the Czech Republic received 56 000 new immigrants on a long-term or permanent basis (including changes of status and free mobility), 28.4% more than...”
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16“...National sources and Secretariat estimates. Sources and notes are available in the Statistical annex (see metadata for Tables A.4. and B.4.)...”
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17“...In 2018, Colombia received 10 600 new immigrants on a long-term or permanent basis, a 6% increase compared to 2017. Most of them were admitted for family...”
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19“...In 2018, the United States received 1 097 000 new immigrants on a long-term or permanent basis (including changes of status), ‑2.7% compared to 2017. This...”
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20“...In 2018, 40 000 new immigrants obtained a residence permit longer than 12 months in Hungary (excluding EU citizens), 100% more than in 2017. This figure...”