
Global migration, by the numbers | World Economic Forum
Jan 10, 2020 · There are 272 million international migrants. The World Migration Report 2020 tells us who they are, where they go, and why.
Migration is a global strategic asset. We must not undermine it
May 29, 2024 · Remittances outstrip foreign direct investment to low- and middle-income countries. That's just one of the reasons migration is a global strategic asset.
Migrants sent home $800 billion remittances to these countries in 2022 ...
Feb 2, 2023 · Money sent home by migrant workers rose to $794 billion in 2022, the World Bank says. These remittances are a lifeline for low and middle-income countries.
International migration, in 5 charts | World Economic Forum
Feb 21, 2020 · The World Migration Report 2020 provides insight into international migration and migrants today.
Migrants with a disability: 5 insights on an ‘invisible’ problem
Jan 17, 2025 · Labour market inclusion is a central issue for millions of migrants living with disabilities around the world. Here are 5 insights to inform the design of inclusive policies for migrants with a …
Migration benefits all of us. These stories show how
Feb 28, 2018 · In the last two years, international media has been full of stories of migrants and their hardships, accompanied by grim photographs splashed across their front pages. The content is …
How immigration has changed the world – for the better
Sep 15, 2015 · Around the world, there are an estimated 230 million migrants, making up about 3% of the global population. This share has not changed much in the past 100 years. But as the world’s …
How global corporations can support migrant workers
Dec 19, 2024 · The demand for migrant workers is increasing worldwide even as the global pool of labour is shrinking. The companies that hire them can ensure they are treated fairly.
International Migrants Day: Using AI to tell true stories
Dec 18, 2024 · International Migrants Day is a good time to consider how we can stop mis- and disinformation campaigns from amplifying false narratives about migration.
Migrants are good for advanced economies, says the IMF
Oct 26, 2016 · High-skilled migrants bring diverse talent and expertise, while low-skilled migrants fill essential occupations for which natives are in short supply and allow natives to be employed at …