Measuring Global Migration: Towards Better Data for All: Routledge Key Issues in Global Migration
Autor Frank Laczko, Elisa Mosler Vidal, Marzia Rangoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2023
This book examines both the technical issues associated with improving data on migration and the wider political challenges of how countries manage the collection and use of migration data. The first part of the book discusses how much we really know about international migration based on existing data, and key concepts and approaches which are often used to measure migration. The second part of the book examines what measures could be taken to improve migration data, highlighting examples of good practice from around the world in recent years, across a range of different policy areas, such as health, climate change and sustainable development more broadly.
Written by leading experts on international migration data, this book is the perfect guide for students, policymakers and practitioners looking to understand more about the existing evidence base on migration and what can be done to improve it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032209517
ISBN-10: 1032209518
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 5 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Key Issues in Global Migration
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032209518
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 5 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Key Issues in Global Migration
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate AdvancedCuprins
1. Introduction: Why Migration Data Matters. Part I. The State of Migration Data. 2. International Migration Data: An Overview. 3. How International Migration Data are Managed: Challenges and Solutions 4. Big Data: How Much Can They Tell Us About Migrants and Migration Policy? Part II. Data Availability on Key Migration Topics. 5. Migration and Sustainable Development: Measuring Progress. 6. Data on Migration and Climate Change: Making Sense of the Numbers. 7. Improving Data on Migration and Health After the Global Pandemic. 8. Way Forward.
Notă biografică
Frank Laczko is former Director of the IOM Global Migration Data Analysis Centre in Berlin. Prior to this, he was Head of Research at IOM HQ in Geneva. He was the Co-Chair of the UN Expert Group on International Migration Statistics (2018–2022). He has acted as an adviser to several international agencies including WHO, UNHCR, ILO and OECD. His current research focuses on migration from and to China. He has published extensively on a wide range of migration topics and is also an expert on social policy issues relating to poverty, labour markets and ageing. He is the co-author of Changing Work and Retirement (1991).
Elisa Mosler Vidal has worked in migration policy and research for eight years, most recently for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) at its Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) in Berlin. There she led work focusing on migration data for development and data for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She has authored numerous research reports and technical guidance documents on migration and co-authored IOM’s Migration Data Strategy (2020–2025). She is currently working towards a DPhil in Migration Studies at the University of Oxford, exploring the links between migration, development and health.
Marzia Rango has over ten years of experience working in migration data, research and public policy. She is currently a Migration and Human Mobility Specialist at the UN Operations and Crisis Centre (UNOCC) in the UN Secretariat in New York. Previously, she led work on responsible data innovation and data capacity building for governments at the Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Berlin. She was the co-convenor of the Big Data for Migration Alliance (BD4M) and is co-editor of Harnessing Data Innovation for Migration Policy (IOM, 2023) and Migration in West and North Africa and across the Mediterranean (IOM, 2020).
Elisa Mosler Vidal has worked in migration policy and research for eight years, most recently for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) at its Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) in Berlin. There she led work focusing on migration data for development and data for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She has authored numerous research reports and technical guidance documents on migration and co-authored IOM’s Migration Data Strategy (2020–2025). She is currently working towards a DPhil in Migration Studies at the University of Oxford, exploring the links between migration, development and health.
Marzia Rango has over ten years of experience working in migration data, research and public policy. She is currently a Migration and Human Mobility Specialist at the UN Operations and Crisis Centre (UNOCC) in the UN Secretariat in New York. Previously, she led work on responsible data innovation and data capacity building for governments at the Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Berlin. She was the co-convenor of the Big Data for Migration Alliance (BD4M) and is co-editor of Harnessing Data Innovation for Migration Policy (IOM, 2023) and Migration in West and North Africa and across the Mediterranean (IOM, 2020).
Recenzii
An essential guide for those seeking to navigate the complexities of improving migration data, Measuring Global Migration offers a comprehensive roadmap to understanding and improving the quality of data in this field. With clear and practical insights, the authors present the challenges inherent in collecting, analysing, and interpreting migration data, providing an invaluable tool for students, researchers, policymakers and practitioners.
Carlos Vargas-Silva, Professor of Migration Studies, University of Oxford, UK
Measuring Global Migration is an essential read, which explores the use of new and non-traditional data for understanding contemporary migration. It offers students and researchers concrete examples, and a balanced view of the potential benefits of using big data, as well as highlighting the ethical concerns and limitations involved, making it a comprehensive guide for all those in the migration field.
Dr. Stefaan Verhulst, Co-Founder of the GovLab (New York) and the Data Tank
This book engages most effectively with the contemporary challenges of using migration data for policy. Written in an accessible style, the authors provide an expert guide to data challenges as well as policy needs and gaps. An important and up-to-date resource for policy makers, academics and journalists, this will also be an invaluable addition to student reading lists.
Ann Singleton, Reader in Migration Policy, University of Bristol, UK. School for Policy Studies
Measuring Global Migration is an absolutely essential piece of reading material for any migration scholar interested in understanding the value and strategic importance of the collection, analysis and use of migration data as a means to enhance effective migration governance. In a world where various versions of the truth prevail which are all competing for relevance when addressing an emotive topic like migration, ensuring that migration data is well collected and defined and communicated effectively is critically important. This volume is highly relevant not only to migration scholars but also government officials, academia and civil society involved in addressing the management of migration and development.
Diego Iturralde, Chief Director of Demography at Statistics South Africa and former co-chair of UN expert group into International Migration Statistics, 2018-2022 (alongside the series editor), South Africa
Carlos Vargas-Silva, Professor of Migration Studies, University of Oxford, UK
Measuring Global Migration is an essential read, which explores the use of new and non-traditional data for understanding contemporary migration. It offers students and researchers concrete examples, and a balanced view of the potential benefits of using big data, as well as highlighting the ethical concerns and limitations involved, making it a comprehensive guide for all those in the migration field.
Dr. Stefaan Verhulst, Co-Founder of the GovLab (New York) and the Data Tank
This book engages most effectively with the contemporary challenges of using migration data for policy. Written in an accessible style, the authors provide an expert guide to data challenges as well as policy needs and gaps. An important and up-to-date resource for policy makers, academics and journalists, this will also be an invaluable addition to student reading lists.
Ann Singleton, Reader in Migration Policy, University of Bristol, UK. School for Policy Studies
Measuring Global Migration is an absolutely essential piece of reading material for any migration scholar interested in understanding the value and strategic importance of the collection, analysis and use of migration data as a means to enhance effective migration governance. In a world where various versions of the truth prevail which are all competing for relevance when addressing an emotive topic like migration, ensuring that migration data is well collected and defined and communicated effectively is critically important. This volume is highly relevant not only to migration scholars but also government officials, academia and civil society involved in addressing the management of migration and development.
Diego Iturralde, Chief Director of Demography at Statistics South Africa and former co-chair of UN expert group into International Migration Statistics, 2018-2022 (alongside the series editor), South Africa
Descriere
This book focuses on how to improve the collection, analysis and use of data on global migration.