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The World Migration Report 2022, the eleventh in the series, retains the same structure as its predecessors, and has the aim “to set out in clear and accurate terms the changes occurring in migration and mobility globally.” [5] The first part of the report consists of four chapters, which provide updated migration statistics at the global ...
This is a list of countries and territories by net migration rate, ... Net migration per 1,000 people (2023) [3] ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...
Based on this, the UN projected that the world population, 8 billion as of 2023, would peak around the year 2086 at about 10.4 billion, and then start a slow decline, assuming a continuing decrease in the global average fertility rate from 2.5 births per woman during the 2015–2020 period to 1.8 by the year 2100 (the medium-variant projection).
The Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD) is an initiative of the World Bank that describes itself as "envisaged to be a global hub of knowledge and policy expertise on migration and development issues."
Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, [1] with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.
The following chart, based on statistics from the U.S. Census from 1850 on, [2] shows the numbers of non-native residents according to place of birth. Because an immigrant is counted in each census during his or her lifetime, the numbers reflect the cumulative population of living non-native residents.
U.S. states by net domestic migration (From April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2022) National rank State Total net domestic migration (2020–2023) [1] Net domestic migration rate per 1,000 inhabitants 1 Florida: 818,762 28.90 2 Texas: 656,220 16.31 3 North Carolina: 310,189 20.29 4 Arizona: 218,247 25.50 5 South Carolina: 248,055 32.42 6 Tennessee: 207,097
The Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) is a state-led, informal and non-binding process, which helps shape the global debate on migration and development. It provides a flexible, multi-stakeholder space where governments can discuss the multi-dimensional aspects, opportunities and challenges related to migration, development, and the link between these two areas.