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World Bank project "Measuring Migraton: Best Practices"

Submitted by Ms. Laurence BRON on

The Development Research Group at the World Bank is drawing up best practice principles for measuring migration in censuses and household surveys. The intention is to use these leassons learned in the Bank's own assistance to countries, as well as to spread them around the global research and policy community more generally through papers, seminars etc.

Research project: "Development on the Move: Measuring and Optimising the Economic and Social Impacts of Migration"

Submitted by Ms. Laurence BRON on

"Development on the Move" is a ground-breaking global research project gathering new qualitative and quantitative data about migration’s development impacts. The project aims to comprehensively assess how migration affects development in a number of different countries around the world, and how policy can maximise migration’s development benefits and minimise its costs. It is a joint project of the Global Development Network (GDN) and the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), UK.

Report of the Global Commission on International Migration: "Migration in an interconnected world: new directions for action"

Submitted by Ms. Laurence BRON on

The Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM), established in 2003 at the initiative of the UNSG Kofi Annan, produced its report in 2005 recognizing that human mobility is an integral component of the global economy and that international migration has the potential to play a very positive role in human development. It argues that in order to maximize the benefits of international migration while minimizing its adverse consequences, migration policies should be based on shared objectives and a common vision.

OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is a programme of assessment and analysis of adult skills. The major survey conducted as part of PIAAC is the Survey of Adult Skills. The Survey measures adults’ proficiency in key information-processing skills - literacy, numeracy and problem solving - and gathers information and data on how adults use their skills at home, at work and in the wider community.

Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX)

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

MIPEX is a fully interactive tool and reference guide to assess, compare and improve integration policy. MIPEX is produced by the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (independent think tank) and the Migration Policy Group (European NGO), with funding support from the European Union (CrossMigration project) and the Centre for Global Development Europe. The project also collaborates with a variety of other partners, including academics. 

OECD Database on Migrants in OECD Countries

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

This database is based on censuses of OECD countries and provides comprehensive and comparative information on a broad range of demographic and labour market characteristics of immigrants living in OECD countries. It is helpful to better understand migrant characteristics and inform policy development in this regard: highly qualified migration and brain drain issues, available skills and qualifications among diaspora members, localization and so on. 

Multilateral Framework on Labour Migration

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The ILO has a tripartite governance system where representative workers' and employers' organizations decide along with governments; the decisions reflect the realities of the world of work. ILO has a two-fold intervention strategy: the employment and labour market side of migration warrants attention, as well as the protection of migrant workers and equality of treatment.

e-Diasporas Project

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The e-Diaspora project has catalogued over 8000 websites relating to some 30 diasporas throughout the world. It clearly shows the abundant resources and vitality of this new universe, in which today’s migrants are full participants.

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