Tag: migration
Permanent Migration to OECD Countries Reaches Record High
The year 2023 marked a new peak for migration to OECD countries, with a record 6.5 million people moving permanently. According to...
Global Surge in Internally Displaced People Reaches Record High
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Understanding Hindu Migration Trends Insights and Statistics
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Insect Decline Threatens Migratory Species
The rapid decline in insect populations is endangering migratory species that rely on insects as their main food source. Birds, bats, and...
Around 13 Million Hindus Live Outside Their Country
As of 2020, around 13 million Hindus live outside their country of birth, representing just 5% of the global migrant population. This...
Growing Trend of Muslim Migration
In 2020, approximately 80 million international migrants were Muslim, accounting for 29% of the global migrant population. This is slightly higher than...
Christians Make The Largest Share Of International Migrants
Christians represent the largest share of international migrants, making up 47% of the global migrant population. This is notably higher compared to...
U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population Reaches 11 Million
In 2022, the unauthorized immigrant population in the United States reached 11 million, according to estimates from the Pew Research Center based...
EU’s Common Implementation Plan for Migration and Asylum
: Explore the EU's comprehensive plan to implement the Pact on Migration and Asylum by 2026, ensuring fair asylum procedures, efficient border management, and solidarity across member states.
How Ukraine War Disrupted Greater Spotted Eagles’ Migration
A study reveals the impact of the Ukraine conflict on the migratory behavior of Greater Spotted Eagles, a vulnerable species.
The Greater Spotted Eagles, a species classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), altered their migratory routes and reduced their stopover times due to Ukraine conflict, according to a recent study. .



































