Building capacities for the production and use of migration data

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Building capacities for the production and use of migration data Bela Hovy, Chief Migration Section, Population Division Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) United Nations, New York Side event Migration and the post-2015 development agenda: Illustrative indicators and means of implementation United Nations Statistical Commission New York, 4 March 2015

1990-2000 growth rate 2000-2010 growth rate 2010-2013 growth rate Planning for more international migrants International migrant stock (millions) 4.6% 443 5.4% 513 4.4% 415 1990 2000 2010 2013 2050 United Nations, Population Division/DESA

Changes in working age population (15-59) and youth (15-29), 2015 2050

International migration and development - key milestones A. ICPD Programme of Action (Cairo, 1994) Chapter X (International migration) B. MDGs World Summit Outcome C. HLD on International Migration and Development 1 st - 2006 (summary by the Chair) 2 nd - 2013 (consensus declaration) 3 rd - 2019 ( no later than ) D. Post-2015 Development Agenda (2015) Targets related to international migration, migrants and mobility

2013 High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development Declaration Acknowledge the important contribution of migration in realizing the Millennium Development Goals, and recognize that human mobility is a key factor for sustainable development which should be adequately considered in the elaboration of the post-2015 development agenda (para 8) Emphasize the need for reliable statistical data on international migration, including, when possible, on the contributions of migrants to development in both countries of origin and countries of destination; this data could facilitate the design of evidence-based policy- and decision-making in all relevant aspects of sustainable development (para 28)

The post-2015 development agenda: The OWG targets in a nutshell Reduce the costs of migration (economic, social, human) Leverage the benefits of migration (for countries of origin and destination and migrants and their families) Facilitate regular, orderly and safe migration (through planned migration policies)

Availability of data - some examples Asked questions on Data by Country of country of Data by Country birth Citizenship birth citizenship Botswana 2011 2011 Ethiopia No No Ghana 2010 2010 2010 2010 Kenya 2009 2009 Lesotho 2006 2006 2006 2006 Malawi 2008 2008 2008 Namibia 2011 2011 Nigeria 2006 2006 South Africa 2011 2011 Swaziland 2007 2007 2007 Uganda No 2014 Zambia 2010 2010 Zimbabwe 2012 2012

100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Availability of data on the international migrant stock varies widely Percentage of countries with data on sex, age and origin since 2000 census round 0 Africa Asia Europe Latin America Total & Sex & Caribbean Age Origin Northern America Oceania Source: Trends in International Migrant Stock: The 2013 Revision (forthcoming)

Data availability by census round 1. International migrant stock, totals UN Major area 1975-1984 1985-94 1995-04 Africa 71% 75% 48% Asia 48% 66% 72% Latin Am. & Car. 80% 83% 78% Europe 51% 85% 87% Northern America 100% 80% 80% Oceania 79% 83% 88% Total 65% 78% 72%

Data availability by census round 2. International migrant stock, origin UN Major area 1975-1984 1985-94 1995-04 Africa 43% 48% 34% Asia 14% 26% 42% Latin Am. & Car. 67% 67% 59% Europe 45% 70% 83% Northern America 40% 60% 60% Oceania 50% 63% 58% Total 43% 54% 54%

Implementing the post-2015 development agenda: Implications for migration data 1. Implement existing recommendations (esp. census) 2. Utilize existing data including through dissemination and disaggregation (esp. admin sources and census) 3. Develop new sources (esp. household surveys) 4. Foster policy and institutional coherence (labour, education, health, finance, interior, development,...) 5. Integrate migration in national plans and policies (development, statistics, etc.)

Building national capacities for the production and use of migration data 1. Address all sources of data (census, admin. and surveys) 2. Bring together producers and users of migration data 3. Hold regional and in-country workshops 4. Provide technical support at regional level 5. Establish global survey programme 6. Make available dedicated resources