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International migration statistics: Summary of recommendations and good practice

International migration statistics: Summary of recommendations and good practice. Population Division Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) United Nations New York www.unmigration.org migrationp@un.org. I. International migrant stocks.

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International migration statistics: Summary of recommendations and good practice

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  1. International migration statistics: Summary of recommendations and good practice Population Division Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) United Nations New York www.unmigration.org migrationp@un.org

  2. I. International migrant stocks

  3. T1A-3A. Total population by country of birth and age(both sexes, males, females) Source (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ United Nations Population Division/DESA

  4. T4A. Foreign-born population by country of birth period of arrival and sexSource (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ United Nations Population Division/DESA

  5. T5A. Total population aged 15+ by country of birth, educational attainment and sexSource (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ United Nations Population Division/DESA

  6. T1B-3B. Total population by country of citizenship and age(both sexes, males, females) Source (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ United Nations Population Division/DESA

  7. T4B. Foreign population by country of citizenship, period of arrival and sexSource (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ United Nations Population Division/DESA

  8. T5B. Total population aged 15+ by country of citizenship, educational attainment and sexSource (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ United Nations Population Division/DESA

  9. II. International migration flows

  10. T6A. Long-term immigration and emigration by previous and next country of residence and citizenship status[Source (encircle one): 1 (register); 2 (other); Date (dd/mm/yy: __/__/__ ] United Nations Population Division/DESA

  11. T6B. Long-term immigration and emigration by country (region) of citizenship Source (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Year: United Nations Population Division/DESA

  12. T7. Reasons for migration by country (region) of citizenship (Inflows)Source (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Year United Nations Population Division/DESA

  13. T8. Reasons for migration by country (region) of citizenship (Outflows)Source (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Year United Nations Population Division/DESA

  14. T9. Acquisition of citizenship by country of previous citizenship and sexSource (encircle one): 1 (census); 2 (register); 3 (survey); 4 (other); Year : United Nations Population Division/DESA

  15. Resources • United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (1998). Recommendations on Statistics of International Migration Revision 1. Sales No. E.98.XVII.14 • United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (1998). Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses Revision 2. Sales No. E.07.XVII.8 • Center for Global Development (2009). Migrants Count: Five Steps Toward Better Migration Data. Washington DC United Nations Population Division/DESA

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