Determinants of International Migration (DEMIG) TOTAL
dataset

Data on migration policy changes; migration and emigration flows and bilateral migration flows.

DEMIG TOTAL: reports immigration; emigration and net migration flows for up to 161 countries covering various periods of time from the early 1800s to 2011; disaggregating total flows of citizens and foreigners whenever possible. The dataset allows for quantitative analysis of the long-term evolution of international migration.

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Additional Info

Dataset ID DEMIG-TOTAL
Data Frequency annual
Temporal Coverage Start 1800
Temporal Coverage End 2011
Status Discontinued
Spatial Coverage World
Mode Database
Data Type statistical
Accessed On 2022-09-01
Category research data

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