International Migration Outlook 2023
On 23rd October, 2023, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released International Migration Outlook 2023.
Major Highlights
- With more than 6 million new permanent immigrants (not including Ukrainian refugees), permanent-type migration to OECD countries reached a record level in 2022. This was driven by increases in humanitarian and managed labour migration, along with accompanying family members.
- As of June 2023, there were around 4.7 million displaced Ukrainians in OECD countries.
- Germany, Poland and the United States host the highest number of refugees from Ukraine in absolute terms, while Estonia, the Czech Republic and Lithuania have received the highest number as ....
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