- Global migration, by the numbers | World Economic Forum
There are 272 million international migrants The World Migration Report 2020 tells us who they are, where they go, and why
- Heres how extreme weather is affecting animal migration
Climate change and extreme weather events are impacting animal migration patterns, with over half of all species on the move
- Why migration is a model for sustainable development for all
People have been migrating in search of better lives, to flee conflict or persecution, or to seek new opportunities throughout history Climate change, conflict, political instability and economic disparities are among the main drivers of people seeking livelihoods elsewhere Here's why well-managed migration can, and does, drive positive economic, social and cultural outcomes – to the
- How immigration has changed the world – for the better
Davos 2016: Evidence clearly shows that immigrants provide significant economic benefits However, there are local and short-term economic and social costs, explains Ian Goldin
- 3 ways governments can solve migration crises - The World Economic Forum
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- World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum has released a report taking a deep dive on migration and cities, exploring the types, causes and patterns of migration, the most affected corridors and cities, the impact on urban infrastructure and services, the solutions that can be employed and how cities can seek to future proof themselves to address this growing challenge
- 5 places relocating people because of climate change
These climate-hit communities are relocating before it’s too late
- Which countries do migrants want to move to? - The World Economic Forum
And where do they want to go? The US primarily: one in five potential migrants named the country as their preferred destination Meanwhile, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Australia and Saudi Arabia appeal to at least 25 million adults each Roughly 20 countries attract more than two-thirds of all potential migrants worldwide
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