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Los flujos migratorios globales se mantuvieron estables en el 0,6% de la población mundial desde 1995, con los principales movimientos observados entre el sur / oeste de Asia, América Latina / Norte, y dentro de África. Este estudio proporciona datos completos de flujos bilaterales.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Demografía La demografía es la demografía.
  • Sociología Sociología Sociología.
  • Las Relaciones Internacionales Las Relaciones Internacionales.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los datos existentes sobre la migración internacional representan de manera inadecuada los patrones de flujo globales actuales.
  • Los datos integrales y bilaterales sobre los flujos migratorios son cruciales para comprender los movimientos de la población mundial.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Presentar un conjunto de datos exhaustivo de los flujos migratorios internacionales bilaterales entre 196 países entre 1990 y 2010.
  • Analizar la intensidad, los patrones y las tendencias de los flujos migratorios globales.

Principales métodos:

  • Se utilizaron datos de flujos bilaterales para 196 países que abarcan dos décadas (1990-2010).
  • Se analizó la intensidad de la migración como porcentaje de la población mundial en intervalos de 5 años.

Principales resultados:

  • La intensidad del flujo migratorio global a cinco años se ha mantenido estable en aproximadamente el 0,6% de la población mundial desde 1995.
  • Se identificaron los principales corredores de migración: Asia meridional y occidental, América Latina hacia América del Norte y movimientos intraafricanos.
  • Los datos facilitan la interpretación contextual de las tendencias migratorias para los países individuales.

Conclusiones:

  • La intensidad de la migración mundial muestra una notable estabilidad en las últimas dos décadas.
  • Los datos bilaterales proporcionan un contexto esencial para comprender las dinámicas migratorias nacionales y regionales.
  • Significativos patrones regionales de migración persisten, particularmente dentro de Asia, las Américas y África.