cover image: + Migration Policy Practice Vol. XI, Number 1 (January–February 2021)

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+ Migration Policy Practice Vol. XI, Number 1 (January–February 2021)

11 Feb 2021

and equity of the unfolding vaccination efforts, it appeared fitting for Migration Policy Practice (MPP) On the other hand, as has been duly documented to reflect on some of the key COVID-19-related and throughout the past year, COVID-19 has not affected non-COVID-19-related features of international all communities, native and foreign-born, in the migration in the past year and to anticipate key. [...] The difficulty of social (b) The anticipated levels and structure of migration distancing for migrants in transit and destination flows in the course of 2021 – for example, in countries has also meant that people trying to migrate terms of types of migration, source countries, irregularly during this period have been at a higher risk and number and profiles of migrants, based of contracting the vi. [...] Thus, migration proper coherence is required to address migration policies and processes at the national level, including The unexpected speed of the spread of the global the cooperation of all stakeholders in the migration pandemic exposed many weaknesses in African management process – such as those in the diaspora countries’ migration policies and processes – including returning temporarily for. [...] The first is the projection of the overall countries globally have the capacity to fully isolate, and female migrant stocks in 2020 and 2021 in monitor and collect data on irregular migration flows Asia as a whole and its subregions based on the into or out of their territory. [...] In 2010, India had sent 13.23 million originating from Asia as a whole, leaving the onerous emigrants to the rest of the world, which increased task of adding the data for individual countries to the to 15.93 million in 2015 and 17.51 million in 2019.
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