Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective
The majority of migrants remain within their own borders. While 281 million people have migrated in another country in 2020, the number of internal migrants is estimated to stand at around 763 million (UN DESA, 2016; IOM, 2021). At the global level, the existing literature has mainly focused on unde...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2024
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| author | Maystadt, Jean-François Peracchi, Silvia Sargsyan, Ella You, Liangzhi |
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| description | The majority of migrants remain within their own borders. While 281 million people have migrated in another country in 2020, the number of internal migrants is estimated to stand at around 763 million (UN DESA, 2016; IOM, 2021). At the global level, the existing literature has mainly focused on understanding the drivers of international migration (Karemera et al., 2000; Mayda, 2010; Kim and Cohen, 2010). Understanding the dynamics of internal migration is key for conjecturing future prospects in terms of poverty, food insecurity, urbanization, within-country inequalities and geopolitical instability. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1681052025-11-06T05:26:01Z Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective Maystadt, Jean-François Peracchi, Silvia Sargsyan, Ella You, Liangzhi migration poverty food security urbanization conflicts climate change economic shock The majority of migrants remain within their own borders. While 281 million people have migrated in another country in 2020, the number of internal migrants is estimated to stand at around 763 million (UN DESA, 2016; IOM, 2021). At the global level, the existing literature has mainly focused on understanding the drivers of international migration (Karemera et al., 2000; Mayda, 2010; Kim and Cohen, 2010). Understanding the dynamics of internal migration is key for conjecturing future prospects in terms of poverty, food insecurity, urbanization, within-country inequalities and geopolitical instability. 2024-12-19 2024-12-19T20:58:39Z 2024-12-19T20:58:39Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168105 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Maystadt, Jean-François; Peracchi, Silvia; Sargsyan, Ella; and You, Liangzhi. 2024. Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective. CGIAR Initiative on Fragility, Conflict, and Migration. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168105 |
| spellingShingle | migration poverty food security urbanization conflicts climate change economic shock Maystadt, Jean-François Peracchi, Silvia Sargsyan, Ella You, Liangzhi Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective |
| title | Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective |
| title_full | Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective |
| title_fullStr | Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective |
| title_full_unstemmed | Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective |
| title_short | Understanding migration within countries: A global perspective |
| title_sort | understanding migration within countries a global perspective |
| topic | migration poverty food security urbanization conflicts climate change economic shock |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168105 |
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