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Gegenstand von Kapitel 3 sind wichtige regionale Dimensionen und Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet der Migration. Im Mittelpunkt dabei stehen sechs von den Vereinten Nationen ausgewiesene Makro- bzw. Subregionen: Afrika, Asien, Europa, Lateinamerika und Karibik, Nordamerika sowie Ozeanien. Die Analyse… Read More
Dieses Kapitel bietet einen Überblick über globale Daten und Trends im Hinblick auf Migrationsbestände und internationale Wanderungsbewegungen. Ferner werden bestimmte Gruppen von Migranten – insbesondere Wanderarbeitnehmer, Flüchtlinge, Asylsuchende, Binnenvertriebene und vermisste Migranten –… Read More
En este capítulo se examina la migración en relación con los efectos de evolución lenta del cambio climático, una esfera en que subsisten carencias en las políticas y los conocimientos. Se exponen asimismo algunas de las principales dificultades para comprender y afrontar esos efectos graduales del… Read More
Chapter 10 is a follow-up analysis to World Migration Report 2015, which was devoted to a single theme: the relationship between migration and the cities of the world. Building on the foundations of WMR 2015, the chapter looks at the role of the modern city in migration governance, taking… Read More
Chapter 7 discusses the importance of understanding migration from migrants’ perspectives, principally by listening to and learning from migrants through rigorous research. While all migrants make decisions before and during their journeys – some decisions being of greater consequence than others,… Read More
Chapter 3 provides a discussion of key regional dimensions of, and developments in, migration. The discussion focuses on six world regions, namely Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern America and Oceania. For each of these regions, the analysis includes:
This chapter provides an overview of global data and trends on international migrants and international migration. It also provides a discussion of particular migrant groups – namely migrant workers, refugees, asylum seekers and IDPs – as well as of remittances. In addition, the chapter highlights… Read More