Global migration has risen sharply from approximately 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million people per year in 2023. This

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Global migration has risen sharply from approximately 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million people per year in 2023. This
How Britain’s new migration crisis will hit social care hardest
A notable trend has started happening around migration statistics in Britain since Labour came to power in 2024. No sooner did Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announce her intention to change immigration rules to make it harder for migrant workers, such as care workers, to apply for settlement in Britain than the care sector started to struggle to fill vacancies.
Santiago de Chile – Although international migration is a priority issue for many countries, there are still significant gaps in our knowledge of the challenges migrants face and the contributions they make to communities of origin, transit and destination.
Progress towards migrants workers.
In 2021, 5,895 people died fleeing their countries via sometimes treacherous migratory routes, surpassing pre-pandemic figures. Learn more in
UNDESA’s latest Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022
Progress towards peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.
sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land
Big promises that “big data” will provide more accurate, real-time international migration statistics are overblown, say researchers Stephan Scheel and Funda Ustek-Spilda. They explain the political problems with statistics that cannot be solved by a technological fix.