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ID138407
Title ProperFactoring migration into the ‘development data revolution'
LanguageENG
AuthorLaczko, Frank
Summary / Abstract (Note)Migration stories appear in the news around the world nearly every day. Migration is one of the most hotly debated policy issues and has grown in importance on the global agenda of the United Nations (UN). But how much do we really know about migration and the impact of migration policies and programs? Do we have the data to make a strong case for the inclusion of migration in the post-2015 development agenda? This article takes a hard look at the migration evidence base and outlines a set of recommendations to achieve a “migration data revolution” over the next decade. The article is written from a global perspective, and discusses data on both regular and irregular migration. It also considers how data are shared and used by policymakers, and why there is so little data on the impact of migration programs.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of International Affairs Vol. 68, No.2; Spring/Summer 2015: p.1-17
Journal SourceJournal of International Affairs 2015-06 68, 2
Key WordsUN ;  Global Agenda ;  DDR ;  Migration Policies ;  Irregular Migration ;  Factoring Migration ;  Development Data Revolution ;  Migration data Revolution ;  Regular Migration