Examples of using Migration data in English and their translations into Chinese
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Most migration data is not disaggregated by age.
The workshop also discussed a draft of a practical guide to collect anduse migration data in the CIS region.
Census Bureau migration data from 2010 to 2014.
Migration data and analysis must be improved for productive policymaking and public discourse.
ECLAC has reported on ongoing efforts to disaggregate migration data to reflect the situation of indigenous peoples.
Timely migration data are essential for policy formulation and programme planning.
During the 2010 census round, Africa andAsia continued to lag behind other major areas in reporting migration data.
ABS migration data suggests the number of migrants entering Tasmania from other states and overseas rose 25 per cent.
We reduced work effort by combining two functions into one,using reporting data to validate future migration data.
The lack of reliable migration data is one of the principal obstacles to effective migration management, policy and co-operation.
Speakers called for building, with the assistance of the international community,national capacities to collect and use migration data.
Countries should be encouraged to tabulate and disseminate key migration data from the census and other sources in a timely fashion.
In Sao Tome and Principe, personnel of the departments of immigration andborders were trained in the collection of international migration data.
Lack of sufficient migration data is a recognized challenge around the world, and was a priority for one third(35 per cent) of all Governments.
As a priority, the statistical capacity of countries to collect,disseminate and analyse international migration data should be improved.
This might be one reason why migration data are not made available to the Statistics Division despite being available to the national statistical office.
The international community should create a dedicated capacity-building initiative to assist countries in improving the collection anduse of migration data.
As a result of migration data analysis, Senegal was able to develop strategies that provide young people with alternatives to migration abroad.
(b) The Statistics Division and the regional commissions should providetechnical guidance on how to collect international migration data in the 2010 census round.
It reviewed new initiatives to improve international migration data in the region and discussed ways of building synergies among the various initiatives.
International cooperation, in particular the exchange of statistical information between countries of origin and destination,is essential for improving migration data.
Enhance national and regional labor migration data collection, analysis and exchange to document, among others, the conditions and needs of migrant workers and their families.
This requires building country capacity to respond to the challenges of migration, and adequate and reliable migration data for developing effective policy.
International organizations collecting international migration data should make such data available, together with the relevant metadata, in a comprehensive and timely fashion.
UNFPA supported the collection by national institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina of sex-and age-disaggregated migration data and data on gender-based violence.
The goal was to improve country-specific migration data and analysis on the circumstances of children and women left behind, and to increase understanding of the impact of remittances.
During 2010, the Population Division collaborated with ECE in organizing two regional workshops aimed atstrengthening national capacities to improve international migration data.
Greater co-ordination between ministries and research institutions gathering migration data, including the establishment of a national migration statistics unit in charge of coordinating the gathering of migration statistics.
In that regard, national statistical offices should make aneffort to ensure that nationally available administrative migration data conform with the United Nations recommendations.
National data collection and regional cooperation must be improved in order to harmonize the collection andanalysis of migration data for policy formulation and programme development.