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Immigration in 2024: Declines Yet Holds Historic Highs

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Archyde OECD Report: Immigration Declines Slightly But Remains Historically High November 3, 2025 Washington D.C. – International migration to member nations of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Growth (OECD) experienced… You can read the full story here: Immigration in 2024: Declines Yet Holds Historic Highs.

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After a strong increase in the number of permanent immigrants in the OECD countries for three years, a decline was recorded for the first time in the previous year. However, the figure is still 15 percent higher than in 2019 before the Corona pandemic, as reported by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on Monday. According to the report, there were 6.2 million migrants in 2024, which is a minus of 4 percent. In Austria, the…

·Vienna, Austria
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Migration flows to developed countries declined slightly (-4 per cent) in 2024, but remain at a high level, according to an OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) report published on Monday, which identifies contrasting situations across countries.

·Montreal, Canada
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The world tends to retreat quickly and, while Donald Trump's United States already has its machinery for expelling migrants greased, the European Union actively seeks how, collectively and individually, to reduce a population to which more and more governments are tempted to link up with the main problems of their countries, especially crime.

·Spain
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November 3, 2025.- In 2024, 6.2 million migrants entered countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), permanently, which meant a reduction of 4 percent compared to 2023, the financial institution reported. In the 49th edition of the...

The number of new migrants coming permanently to OECD countries, including Poland, decreased last year to 6.2 million people, or 4%. This is mainly due to a decline in labor migration.

·Poland
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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