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This page provides easy access to reliable data and analysis on the world's millions
of refugees, internally displaced persons, and asylum seekers. Also gathered here are articles on
issues facing the community of institutions responsible for protecting such people.
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Hidden in Plain Sight: A Look at Indigenous Migrants, Their Movements, and Their Challenges
March 31 —
The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues estimates there are more than 370 million indigenous people in some 90 countries worldwide. Carlos Yescas of the New School for Social Research looks at the definition of indigenous people, the three types of indigenous-people flows, and how indigenous migrants maintain ties with their home communities.
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Climate Change and Migration: Sorting through Complex Issues without the Hype
March 4 — Numerous researchers and organizations have predicted that climate change will trigger historically unprecedented waves of
mass migration. MPI's Carolina Fritz examines the complex links between climate change and migration, how and where these
links influence current and future migration patterns, and some of the problems with predicting future flows.
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Spotlight
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Spotlight on Refugees and Asylees in the United States
July 15 — In 2008, the United States raised the ceiling on refugee admission by 10,000, admitted more than 60,000 refugees for
resettlement, and granted asylum to nearly 23,000 people. MPI's Jeanne Batalova takes a detailed look at refugee and asylum
statistics in the United States.
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| Asylum Seekers Around the World |
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The Source presents a new data tool that allows you to create tables
showing the numbers and origins of asylum seekers in 38 countries.
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Data Insight
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Statistics on Forced Migration
Can international migration data be improved? Bela Hovy, Head of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR)'s Population Data Unit, shares lessons from the field of forced migration.
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