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Migration Data
STATISTICS ON INFLOW MIGRATION
(1.1.A.) (S) Foreign population
(1.1.B.) (S) Share of the foreign population to the country's/area's total population
(1.2.A.) (S) Top 5 countries/areas of origin of foreigners
(1.2.B.) (S) Top 5 countries/areas of origin of regular immigrant professionals and workers
(1.3.) (F) Annual inflow of regular immigrants
(1.4.) (F) Top 5 countries/areas of origin of regular immigrant professionals and workers
(1.5.A.) (S) Regular immigrant professionals and workers by occupational group
(1.5.B.) (F) Regular immigrant professionals and workers by occupational group
(1.6.) (S) Share of foreign worker population to the country's/area's work force
(1.7.A.) (S) Estimated stock of irregular migrants
(1.7.B.) (S) Top 5 countries/areas of origin of irregular migrants
(1.8.) (S) Stock of refugees and persons of concern
STATISTICS ON OUTFLOW MIGRATION
(2.1.A.) (S) Stock estimate of nationals residing and/or working abroad
(2.1.B.) (S) Official stock estimate of the number of nationals abroad who are in an unauthorized situation
(2.1.C.) (S) Share of the population of nationals abroad to the total population
(2.2.) (S) Top 5 countries/areas of destination where nationals are residing and/or working
(2.3.) (F) Workers deployed by country/area of destination
(2.4.A.) (F) Workers deployed by occupational group
(2.4.B.) (F) Workers deployed by occupational group
REMITTANCES
(3.1.) Remittances (In US$)
Country/Area
Bangladesh
China
Hong Kong, China
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines
Republic of Korea
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan Province of China
Thailand
Viet Nam
Year
Before 2000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Note: (S) - Stock Data (F) - Flow Data
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The Migration Information System in Asia (MISA) is supported by the International Labour Organization-Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. It is coordinated by the Scalabrini Migration Center.