Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Migration ‘pub quiz’
1. How many migrants are there in the world?
2. What are the top five countries of emigrationin the world?
3. What are the top five countries ofimmigration in the world?
Source: UNDP , HDR 2009
4. How much money did migrants fromdeveloping countries send home in 2009?
5. Which five countries received the mostremittances in 2009?
6. Approximately how many immigrantsarrive in the UK every year?
7. What proportion of the world’s migrantsare women?
8. Which five countries send the most migrants to the UK?
9. Which are the most well-educatedmigrant groups in the UK?
10. What proportion of people in UK are foreign-born?
1. How many migrants are there in the world?
International migrants: 214 million(3.1% of world population)
Total migration: about 1 billion
= internal (about 740m) + international (214m)
Ratio is 4 internal : 1 international
Source: UNDP , Human Development Report 2009
2. What are the top five countries of emigrationin the world?
By number(millions)
By proportion By proportion(countries over 1m)
Russia (12.2) Montserrat Puerto Rico
Mexico (10) Niue Jamaica
India (9.1) Tokelau Palestine
Ukraine (6.7) St Kitts and Nevis Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bangladesh (6.5) St Helena Eritrea
Source: Migration DRC, Global Migrants Origin Database, 2009.
3. What are the top five countries ofimmigration in the world?
Stock Share of population
United States (39m) Qatar (80%)
Russia (12m) Monaco (70%)
Germany (10m) United Arab Emirates(70%)
France (6.4m) Kuwait (69%)
Canada (6.3m) Andorra (63%)
Source: UNDP , HDR 2009
4. How much money did migrants fromdeveloping countries send home in 2009?
Source: Dilip Ratha, Leveraging Migration and Remittances for Development,CID/CGD, World Bank, May 26,2009
5. Which five countries received the mostremittances in 2009?
USD As share of GDP
India ($47bn) Tajikistan (49.6%)
China ($47bn) Tonga (37.7%)
Mexico ($223bn) Moldova (31.4%)
Philippines ($19bn) Kyrgyz Republic (27.9%)
France ($16bn) Lesotho (27.3%)
Source: World Bank, Migration and Remittances Trends 2009
Since 2004, just over 500,000 every year
Immigrants in year to March 2009: 534,000
Not British citizens: 456,000
Emigration: 388,000
Net migration: 147,000.
6. Approximately how many immigrantsarrive in the UK every year?
Source: Home Office / Office for National Statistics, Migration StatisticsQuarterly Report: November 2009
7. What proportion of the world’s migrantsare women?
1960 46.81965 47.11970 47.21975 47.41980 47.21985 47.21990 49.01995 49.32000 49.72005 49.6Source: UN Population Division, Trends in Total MigrantStock: The 2005 Revision
Immigrants entering in 2008:
Poland (54,000)
India (48,000)
China (18,000)
Germany (18,000)
Pakistan (17,000)
628,000 NI numbers allocated in the year toJune 2009
36% were allocated to A12 nationals
8. Which five countries send the most migrants to the UK?
Source: Home Office / Office for National Statistics, Migration Statistics 2008.Annual Report
9. Which are the most well-educatedmigrant groups in the UK?
Source: Institute for Public Policy Research, Beyond Black and White, 2005.
Settled immigrants (arrivedpre-1990s): % with tertiary
education
New immigrants(arrived 1991 – 2001): % with
tertiary education
Iran (66.3%) Greece (45.4%)
Sierra Leone (61.1%) Canada (37.4%)
Ex-Czechoslovakia (60.7%) Nigeria (37.4%)
Malaysia (59.1%) Belgium (35.6%)
Sri Lanka (54.8%) Malaysia (34.2%)
10. What proportion of people in UK are foreign-born?
11% or 6.6m
By country of birth:
India (632,000)
Poland (501,000)
Pakistan (434,000)
Source: Home Office / Office for National Statistics, Migration Statistics 2008.Annual Report