Este informe presenta una línea base sobre las características de los sistemas productores de información migratoria del región que permita rescatar las buenas prácticas de la región y determinar con precisión aquellas áreas que requieran apoyo para maximizar su potencial.
This study describes the current characteristics of the migration information production systems in the region, highlights the region’s good practices and recommends which areas require support to maximize their potential.
This report presents the results from a systematic literature review of evaluations of information campaigns related to migration. The current lack of evidence limits the impact of future campaigns. While rigorous assessment of information campaigns can be difficult and costly, better evidence is clearly needed – wherever feasible and appropriate.
Migration flow statistics typically remain constrained by the logistics of infrequent censuses or surveys. Analyzing the changing spatiotemporal distribution of mobile phone users through anonymized call detail records (CDRs) offers the possibility to measure migration at multiple temporal and spatial scales.
The world is becoming more interconnected, with an acceleration in the movement of information, capital, goods, services and people across international borders. As it becomes easier to travel and work in other countries – especially in common market areas such as the European Union – the expansion of international labour mobility has become a topic of growing policy importance.
An inventory of dataset descriptions made available by international organizations, European institutions and bodies (notably the European Commission and EU agencies) and some EU Member States. Many of the datasets present national data aggregated at European level, some relate only to one EU Member State, while others have global coverage. For each dataset, the catalogue presents a summary description, a link to the dataset, and key metadata information (e.g.
A unique tool that gives access to many of the available European migration datasets through an interface which allows users to visualise time series and to perform data analysis across countries. The Hub aims to support policy makers and communicate knowledge on migration to the general public. More than 50 datasets are currently included, collected by European institutions, EU agencies, selected Member States and international organisations in Europe and worldwide.
A database on how national