Latest data on the foreign-born employment rate, which is calculated as the share of employed foreign-born persons aged 15-64 in the total foreign-born population (active and inactive persons) of that same age.
Despite growing economic dynamism in many developing regions, international migration flows are not being diverted towards these new alternative poles but rather are concentrating in advanced economies, according to this new OECD report.
Europe is facing a historical moment with one of the worst refugee crises in decades. Managing this emergency is complex but Europe has the experience and the capacity to cope. Read our latest analysis on migration and integration policies of immigrants.
This event focused on emerging policy challenges for migration management and migrants’ economic and social integration as well as on how best to build public confidence on migration issues.
The OECD is investigating the forces and dynamics that propel people to move, as well as the manifold aspects of the significant impact that migration has on development.