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Asia-Pacific Migration Report 2015

Asia-Pacific Migration Report 2015

Publisher

Number of pages

170

Author

UNESCAP, IOM, ILO, OCHA, OHCHR, UN Women, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR, UN-ACT, UNICEF, UNODC, WHO, World Bank

Publication

Asia-Pacific Migration Report 2015

Publication date

02 February 2016

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The Asia-Pacific Migration Report 2015: Migrants' Contributions to Development, produced by the Asia-Pacific Regional Thematic Working Group on International Migration, including Human Trafficking, provides an insight into how labour migration, the dominant migration trend in the Asia-Pacific region, can contribute to development in countries of origin and destination in the Asia-Pacific region. It reviews the main migration trends in the Asia-Pacific region; considers how migrants impact on GDP growth, employment, and wages in countries of destination; and considers how the positive impacts of migration can be maximized, while minimizing the negative trends. In general, it finds that migration is a benefit to countries of origin, destination, and migrants themselves; however, further contributions are hampered by the vulnerability of migrant workers to exploitation. It calls for migration policies and forms of international cooperation that are harmonized with development priorities and international human rights and labour standards to ensure that migration is a benefit for all.