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  • Resource - Report

    This paper estimates the number of expatriates in 17 EU countries using Facebook data on “expats” and proposes a method to account for over- or under-representation of Facebook users in the actual population. Whilst acknowledging the methodological and data-integrity issues of using data from social...

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    Joint Research Centre (JRC)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Working Paper

    This paper builds on the Integrated Modeling of European Migration (IMEM) framework and provides a statistical framework that can incorporate new data sources, such as social media. It also combines administrative and household survey data from 2002 to 2015 to offer estimates of migration flows...

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    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    With increasing evidence that migrants are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 due to factors such as overcrowding in dormitories and limited access to healthcare, disaggregated data could help policymakers better understand the vulnerability of specific groups of population, including migrants...

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    United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    Supporting governments with digitalizing solutions for integrated border management and ID management is an IOM priority. These Briefs present the most recent findings and recommendations from the ongoing Identification and Monitoring of Emerging Immigration, Consular and Visa Needs initiative...

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    International Organization for Migration (IOM)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Report

    With COVID-19 highlighting the need for digital technologies in every sector, this report by the UN Secretary-General flags migrants as among the vulnerable communities who face more challenges to being digitally connected. It mainly summarizes the implementation status of the proposals made by the...

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    UN General Assembly
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Analysis

    Based on background discussions with over 50 professionals from the tech and migration policy sectors as well as desk research, this primer identifies the state of play, provides examples and issues of various aspects of digitalization in migration management around the world.

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    Migration Strategy Group on International Cooperation and Development (MSG)
    GCM Objectives

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