migration and integration (part 1) - october 2016 meeting of the oecd global parliamentary network
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RECENT TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND THE INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES
Jean-Christophe Dumont Head of the International Migration Division, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs OECD 12 October 2016
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The global picture: Sharp increase of permanent migration flows to OECD countries in 2015 – but refugees are only a part of the picture
Evolution of permanent migration inflows to OECD countries
Distribution of permanent flows to OECD countries by category in 2014
Source International Migration Outlook, (OECD, 2016)
Source: International Migration Outlook (OECD, 2016)
4.1
4.7
4.4
4.1 4.0 4.0 4.0
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4.8
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (e)
Millions
Work 14% Acc. family of
workers 7%
Family 33%
Humanitarian 9%
Other 5%
Free movement
32%
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Permanent migration as a share of population ranges from 4 to 40 per thousand
Permanent migration to OECD countries by category as a percentage of the population, 2014
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0% Work Family Free movement Other 3.6
Source International Migration Outlook, (OECD, 2016)
• Permanent migration from third countries to the EU is comparable to that of the US
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Temporary (labour) migration is increasing fast as well
Temporary labour migration flows, 2014
Source International Migration Outlook, (OECD, 2016)
Thousands (2014)
Evolution % (2013-2014)
No countries included
Seasonal workers 643 +27% 16
Intra-corporate transfers 141 +17% 10
Posted workers 1 436 +9% 24
Trainees 127 +17% 8
Working holiday makers 483 +5% 10
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An unfolding humanitarian crisis …
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An unprecedented number of asylum applications in 2015
Evolution of the number of new asylum seekers, 1980-2016
Source: UNHCR, Eurostat, OECD calculations.
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• Germany is the main receiving country for asylum seekers in absolute terms (440k applications registered in 2015 but 900 thousand pre-registrations) but Sweden is number one in relative terms (1.6% of the population)
• 4.8 million refugees in neighbouring countries of Syria including 2.7 million in Turkey, 1 million in Lebanon and 640k in Jordan at the end of 2015.
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2016: continuing but decreasing entries
Source: UNHCR (9/10/2016)
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Assessing, activating and developing refugee’ skills
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How are refugee faring on the EU labour market ?
Source: EU-OECD (2016), How are refugees faring on the labour market in Europe? A first evaluation based on the 2014 EU labour force survey ad hoc module, DG EMPL Working Paper 1/2016.
Employment and unemployment rate by immigrant categories and gender European OECD countries, 2014
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Labour market integration of refugees takes time => early intervention & access
Employment rate by immigrant categories and duration of stay European OECD countries, 2014
Source : EU-OECD (2016), How are refugees faring on the labour market in Europe? A first evaluation based on the 2014 EU labour force survey ad hoc module, DG EMPL Working Paper 1/2016.
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0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20+
Years of residence
Employment
Family
Refugees
Study
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Low educated refugees are lagging behind => targeted support, alternative assessment and upskilling
Source: EU-OECD (2016), How are refugees faring on the labour market in Europe? A first evaluation based on the 2014 EU labour force survey ad hoc module, DG EMPL Working Paper 1/2016.
Employment population ratio of refugees and accompanying family by duration of residence and education, 2014, Cohort arriving in 2000
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Low (ISCED 0-2) Medium (ISCED 3-4) High (ISCED 5+)
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Language skill proficiency is key => modular language training combined with work exp.
Source: EU-OECD (2016), How are refugees faring on the labour market in Europe? A first evaluation based on the 2014 EU labour force survey ad hoc module, DG EMPL Working Paper 1/2016.
Employment rate of refugees by host-country language proficiency level in the EU 15-64 yo, 2014
27%
59%
67%
59%
Native-born, 65%
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How can OECD help ?
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OECD responses and support
• Learning from the past and from good practices : making integration work for refugees and their children
• Engaging with employers
• Improving multilevel governance and local integration
• Adressing the migration backlash
• Anticipating future developments and upcoming challenges (e.g. returning rejected asylum seekers)
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For further information: www.oecd.org/migration
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Thank you for your attention