📢NEW!
Read this #GenMig paper, which examines migration to and within Europe in the social care sector by analyzing sex-disaggregated #migration and #labour data.
Click here to learn more:
👉 bit.ly/3FjtrHr
📢 New Call for Abstracts
Don’t miss the new #MPP call for abstracts on evolving/new migration patterns and processes, particular migrant groups, and specific issues related to gender, nationality, among others.
Deadline: 26 May 2023
👉 bit.ly/3AK11nR
New Editors @MarieLMcAuliffe@CharlesKwenin Richa Arora & @JennaMB share welcome remarks in this new issue, which features novel insights on migration from various locations around the world, & thanks to the new editorial advisory committee members
👉bit.ly/3Jbx84V
Bringing fact-based knowledge on migration to classrooms!
Join us on 30 March for the launch of the World Migration Interactive Educators’ Toolkit!
Find out more and register here: bit.ly/3tpGUbC
Migrants are agents of global development as remitters to families in their countries of origin. During the pandemic, migrants and diasporas contributed to the resilience of international #remittances as frontline workers in affected countries
Learn more: bit.ly/WMR2022-5
ALT woman wearing a face mask / cover of chapter 5 of the world migration report 2022
so great collaborating with you @ana_beduschi on this chapter, and also together with @jennamb on our Societies article on AI & Covid mdpi.com/2075-4698/11/4/135/…
IOM Director General, António Vitorino, launches the latest edition of IOM's flagship publication, the World Migration Report 2022!
👉worldmigrationreport.iom.int…#WMR2022
“We are witnessing a paradox not seen before in human history.”
Internal displacement dramatically increased at a time when global mobility ground to a halt due to COVID-19 restrictions. IOM's World Migration Report 2022 launched today by @IOMchief.
iom.int/news/ioms-world-migr…
ALT Societies Concept Paper: "Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Migration and Mobility: Transnational Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic"
Proclaiming April 6 as Family Caregiver Day in Toronto.
Today, we recognize and honour family caregivers who provide unpaid and compassionate care to people with disabilities, health conditions or age related challenges.